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To make sure our education sector is not left out of the digital revolution, we are providing free Wifi to our senior high schools (710), 46 Colleges of Education, 260 district education offices, and 13 public universities.
Restored teacher training allowances that were cancelled
Restored Nursing training allowances that were cancelled
Kept the lights on after four years of dumsor by paying $1 billion a year in excess capacity charges
Constructed more courts and accommodation for the judiciary than any other government since 1992. Constructing 120 courts (80 completed) and 150 bungalows for the judiciary.
We have completed 18 district hospitals, two regional hospitals, 20 polyclinics, and 75 CHPS compounds. We are also in the process of building more district hospitals than any other
government since independence under Agenda 111
Ghana’s gross international reserves also increased from an average of $5.8 billion in the 2013-2016 period to an average of $7.9 billion between 2017 and 2022.
The Ministry of Trade reports that under IDIF, 169 factories
are currently in operation and 152 factories are under
construction. 211 out of the total of 321 (66%) are new projects whilst 110 companies are existing projects being supported.
Our programs and policies such as the revival of Anglogold Ashanti (Obuasi mine), revival of Ghana Publishing Company, revival of Ghanapost, revival of State Housing Corporation, revival of State Transport Corporation, IDIF, and the attraction of international automobile companies to Ghana, amongst others have clearly yielded positive results.
The data available shows that the financing provided to Government by the Bank of Ghana was temporary. The Bank of Ghana has provided zero financing to Government in five out of the last seven years (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2023). The Bank of Ghana financing to government in the COVID-19 year of 2020 and liquidity crisis year of 2022 was because of a domestic and global crisis (underperforming domestic revenue and no access to international capital markets).
Many predicted that we were going to end up like the situation in Sri Lanka with fuel shortages, food shortages, inability to pay workers, dumsor, anarchy and chaos. Indeed, Ghanaians were hit by rising food prices, increased exchange rate depreciation, rising fuel prices, and rising transport fares. Bondholders also saw a sharp decline in their net worth following the debt restructuring program. We faced very challenging times. But with calm leadership and the support and understanding of the good people of Ghana, we weathered the storm. The government had to seek IMF support to stabilize our economy and restore fiscal and debt sustainability over the next three years.
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Nana Akomea said Dr. Bawumia is a fresh candidate who if given the chance as President will deliver progress for all, compared to John Mahama, who has been President and was voted out due to his poor record in government.
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Nana Akomea said NPP flagbearer, Dr. Bawumia has never been President and has never been tagged with corruption whether directly or indirectly.
“Bawumia’s prognosis and prescriptions for the economy still remain true, and if voted as President, he will be in a position to deliver for Ghana” he stressed.
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The Tamale Central Branch Chairman, Mashud Issahak while speaking in a viral video to journalists at the NDC Northern Regional Office, anything bad that happens in the NDC party in Tamale, Azorka and Shamima are always fingered as masterminds.
Bawumia Commissions Ghana's 2nd Fire Service Academy and Training School In Wungu.
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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has postponed its parliamentary primaries in the Odododiodoo Constituency indefinitely.
A youth organization in the Mamprugu Traditional Area called the Mamprugu Zaabuni Youth for Development has endorsed Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the vice president, ahead of the December 7 presidential election.
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Over 13,000 traders from the 25 Identifiable Groups in Kumasi Central Market announced yesterday that they were in favor of Dr. Bawumia.
According to the group, “We have heard reports that a certain group, claiming to be part of us, have decided not to vote for the NPP because the second phase of the Kejetia project had been stalled. That report is false, so treat it with contempt.
“Ghana is going to get a man with shock absorbers, the finest gentleman, to help us solve a major problem facing us, the economy. He was in a very serious adversary role, which is what people don’t want to see. It’s cruel and vile propaganda for everybody to say that let’s place all the economic woes of Akufo-Addo on Dr. Bawumia. It’s unkind,” - Atta Akyea.
“This is the first time Ghana is going to have a president who is an economist, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. If the problem of Ghana now and people are talking about its seriousness, I agree to a reasonable extent that the economy is not in its best form. When you have a toothache, do you give it to a carpenter or a dentist? Ghana will be in a safer pair of hands when we bring Dr. Bawumia.”
Voting Mahama to fix economic mess is like taking your toothache to the carpenter – Atta Akyea
1 Sacrifice, 1 Vote. The alternative is blood shed.
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JoyNews Research Desk's checks show that BOST continuously lost money from 2013 to 2016, the entire time John Dramani Mahama was president.