FORMER PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA TOURS WASSA AMENFI EAST.

FORMER PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA TOURS WASSA AMENFI EAST.

The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has reiterated that he will retrieve all confiscated excavators and concessions belonging to small scale miners reportedly given to New Patriotic Party sympathizers if he wins the 2020 elections.

The NDC flagbearer also assured the cocoa farmers of a return of the cocoa-free fertilizer policy which the current administration has canceled.

Mr. John Mahama said this when he addressed a durbar of chiefs and people of Wassa Gyapa in the Wassa Amenfi East municipal on Tuesday, 21, on day two of his four-day campaign tour of the Western Region.

Former President John Dramani Mahama indicated the commitment of the National Democratic Congress in completing all the 200 community day Senior High Schools (E-blocks) project when voted into power.



The leader of the opposition National Democratic Congress told Offinso based Time FM in his address that in the next NDC government, each district would get a technical institute in order to improve upon the human capital of the Ghanaian youth.

In this regard, he called for the needed attention to be given to technical and vocational training in the country since not everyone could acquire secondary education.

The flagbearer described the free shs program as a good policy but, according to him, the next NDC administration will completely abolish the double-track system should the party be voted back into power.

Mr Mahama said this will ensure that all students attend school at the same time and get adequate contact hours from their teachers.

For his part, the Wassa Amenfi East NDC parliamentary candidate, Hon Nicholas Amankwah a.k.a Home Boy stated that rural electrification projects that were started in Wassa Amenfi East by the NDC administration have been abandoned by the incumbent government.

He told Offinso Time 105.3Fm that his next government will see to the completion of all the projects that started under them but got stalled after the NDC lost power to the NPP.

He appeals to Amenfi East electorates to vote out the NPP government and vote for the NDC to bring back development to the people of Amenfi East and Ghana at large.

Nicholas Amankwah is optimistic that the NDC party is wining Amenfi East both the presidential and the parliamentary seat.

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