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NDC govt will fulfil promises – Asiedu Nketiah assures

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The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has reiterated the government’s commitment to fulfilling all pledges, including infrastructure development and the completion of abandoned projects. 

“All uncompleted projects will be worked on.

These projects were started with public funds, and it is only right that they are completed for the benefit of the people”, he said. 

Thank you

He was speaking during a community engagement at Welembelle in the Sissala East Municipality to thank voters.

The visit formed part of ongoing efforts by the leadership of the party to engage grassroots communities, assess progress on campaign promises, and gather feedback on government performance.

Mr Asiedu Nketiah also used the occasion to commend the people for their continued support for the party and called for unity ahead of the upcoming internal elections.  

He stressed the importance of maintaining peace and working together to sustain development gains. 

Farmers

He acknowledged the difficulties farmers were currently facing, particularly the high cost of inputs and low market prices for produce.  

He, therefore, urged farmers to remain patient as the government was working to address the challenges affecting the agricultural sector.

Mr Asiedu Nketiah described the situation as a “transitional problem” and assured the farmers that measures were being put in place to improve the situation.

“We are aware of the difficulties you are going through. Do not let this discourage you from farming in the next season.

The government is working to resolve these challenges, and very soon, farming will become profitable,” he said. 

He disclosed that the government was in the process of establishing mechanisation centres to provide affordable services to farmers.  

Accessible inputs

Mr Asiedu Nketiah said efforts were underway to make agricultural inputs more accessible and reasonably priced.

He noted that current hardships were temporary and tied to ongoing policy adjustments and expressed confidence that with the implementation of sound policies, conditions will stabilise and improve.

During the visit, traditional leaders also reminded the delegation of key development promises made during the campaign period. 

Consistent vision

The NDC Member of Parliament for the Sissala East, Issah Mohammed Bataklia, attributed the community’s long-term transformation to a consistent vision and strategic investment in infrastructure, education, and health care dating back to the 1980s.  

He said key milestones, such as the establishment of the Tumu Training College and the modernisation of maternal health services through the professional nursing school, had significantly improved local livelihoods and maternal health care.

He emphasised that the party’s commitment to the road sector was being seen under the Big Push road projects, which had seen most of the contractors at the sites.  

By prioritising this connectivity through roads, the MP aims to unlock the region’s farming potential and create sustainable economic opportunities for the youth.

The Upper West Regional Minister, Charles Lwanga Puizuing, urged residents, particularly the youth, to take advantage of the government’s agricultural initiatives, such as the Feed Ghana, ‘Nkoko nkitinkiti’, aimed at boosting employment. – GNA 

Source:
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