In a scathing critique, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has lambasted former President John Dramani Mahama’s eight-year tenure, citing a stark lack of development in the Upper East Region. Apexnewsgh reports
During a recent engagement with students at CK-TEDEM University in Navrongo, Bawumia meticulously highlighted Mahama’s unfulfilled promises, particularly in road infrastructure and the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) initiative.
Bawumia emphasized that not a single road was completed in the Upper East Region during Mahama’s administration, a glaring testament to his incompetence and lack of vision. “He had eight years to make a difference, but his ineptitude left the region in stagnation,” Bawumia added, his words laced with conviction.
Furthermore, Bawumia questioned the success of SADA, an initiative established to accelerate development in the northern sector of Ghana. “Hundreds of millions of dollars were spent, but can you find a single SADA project in Navrongo or the Upper East Region?” he asked rhetorically, his tone dripping with incredulity.
The NPP presidential candidate urged the electorate to reject Mahama’s bid for a return to power, describing him as a symbol of the past. “I represent the future, while Mahama embodies the failed promises of yesterday,” Bawumia declared, his voice filled with determination. “Let us maintain him as a former president and move forward with a new vision for Ghana’s prosperity.”
As Bawumia’s words resonated with the students, it became clear that the NPP presidential candidate is determined to expose Mahama’s legacy of unfulfilled promises and usher in a new era of development and prosperity for the Upper East Region and Ghana as a whole.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com
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