The Upper East Region is witnessing a new wave of optimism as Jonathan Abdallah Salifu, the Regional Communication Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), shared encouraging updates on the government’s progress in the region.

Speaking to Apexnewsgh on Speakout Upper East, , Salifu emphasized that, despite being only a year and a half into President Mahama’s administration, the region is already seeing tangible signs of development and hope for the future.

Reflecting on the government’s tenure so far, Salifu stated, “We haven’t even reached half of our term, yet if you look at what has been accomplished, the results are remarkable. Our manifesto was designed for a four-year term, not just for one or two years, so benchmarking our progress now shows we are on the right track.”

One of the flagship projects mentioned was the regional airport. According to Salifu, all the necessary documentation and arrangements have been finalized with the Ghana Airport Company. “Within just one and a half years, this is an excellent achievement. During the eight years under the previous NPP administration, we saw nothing but confusion regarding project allocation and land matters,” he noted. “Now, with everything in place, we are hopeful to see the president commission the project soon.”

Salifu also highlighted efforts to revive two key local industries: the Pawlungu Tomatoes Factory, now known as Northern Star, and the Zuarungu Meat Factory. He pointed out that, apart from an attempt by President Kufour in the past, little had been done to bring these factories back to life until now.

The communication officer revealed that the MCE had reached out to Testy Tom, a well-known tomato processing company, to assess the potential takeover of the tomatoes factory. The hope is that this move will empower farmers to resume large-scale tomato cultivation, creating jobs and boosting the local economy.

Regarding the Zuarungu Meat Factory, Salifu recounted a recent conversation with the area’s Member of Parliament, Dr. Dominic Ayine, who personally financed a consultant to conduct a thorough assessment of the facility. The consultant’s report outlines the costs involved in reviving the factory and explores alternative options for its use. With this documentation in hand, Dr. Ayine is prepared to approach the president for further direction, a step Salifu described as bold and promising.

“These achievements have all taken place within just one and a half years,” Salifu concluded, expressing confidence that the NDC government’s ongoing efforts would continue to bring meaningful development to the Upper East Region. The message was clear: the groundwork is being laid, and the region is poised for continued progress under President Mahama’s leadership.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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