In the bustling town of Bawku, a beacon of hope emerged as John Dramani Mahama, the NDC presidential candidate, made a heartfelt pledge to the people. Apexnewsgh reports
During his national campaign tour, Mahama vowed to construct a fully equipped district hospital, a promise that resonated deeply with the crowd gathered at the Bawku Naba Palace.
With passion and conviction, Mahama highlighted the dire need for a well-equipped government hospital in Bawku, painting a vivid picture of a facility that would transform healthcare delivery in the area. “A well-furnished district hospital will be a game-changer,” he declared. “It will not only improve healthcare services but also reduce the economic burdens faced by residents, who currently travel long distances to access quality care.”
Mahama’s vision for the hospital was clear: a wide range of medical services, reducing the need for lengthy journeys to Bolgatanga, the regional capital. But his commitment didn’t stop there. He also vowed to complete the abandoned Garu District hospital project, a promise that echoed his dedication to finishing what had been started.
“It is our responsibility to ensure that all started projects are brought to completion,” Mahama assured the crowd. “The Garu District hospital will be finished, and our people will reap the benefits.”
As the crowd erupted in cheers, it was clear that Mahama’s promise had struck a chord. The people of Bawku saw a leader who cared, a leader who would bring healing and hope to their community.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com
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