‘Nana Addo Has Fulfilled All His Campaign Promises’-Ofori Atta

Ghana’s Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has argued that the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has fulfilled all its major campaign promises.

He cited the implementation of the free senior high school, the one-village-one-dam policy among other flagship policies to buttress his argument.

“Mr. Speaker, I am proud to stand here and declare that the President has redeemed virtually all the pledges he made to the people of Ghana. Mr. Speaker, the numbers indeed don’t lie and I have some numbers that make interesting reading”, the Minister said.

To him, the governemnt has achieved a lot despite the challenges it was confronted with.

“Today, we can be proud of ourselves for the progress we have made together as Ghanaians. This competent Government came into office with a plan. And, we are delivering according to plan. In the President, the people of Ghana are clear on what they voted for: leadership. Strong, assured, decisive, intelligent, focused and compassionate leadership. Election after election, he has been consistent with his vision, focused on his priorities, and unwavering on the path to getting us there. Not even two defeats could shake him away from his convictions.”

Below are some of the achievements he outlined:

the following are some of the fulfilled promises undertaken to improve education, health and the social lives of Ghanaians.

  • 1.2 million Ghanaian students would have had access to secondary education by 2020, justifying the spending of Gh¢2.2billion. It is gratifying to note that the first cohort of students under the programme numbering about 362,000 are due to graduate in 2020.
  • 1.9 million people have directly benefited from the Planting for Food and Job programme;
  • 97,373 graduates have been given an opportunity under NABCO to better position them for future jobs;
  • 83,000 Ghanaians have been recruited under the Forest Plantation Programme to help restore our environment;
  • A further 138,026 Ghanaians have been recruited under various programmes to support public sector delivery;
  • 55,000 nurses have been recruited to enhance healthcare delivery;
  • 3.6 million Ghanaians have been registered under the national ID programmes;
  • 1,000 sanitary facilities are under construction to address open defecation;
  • 49,000 trainee nurses have been paid Gh¢468 million in allowances;
  • 48,000 teacher trainees have also been paid Ghc532 million in allowances

Source: Rashid Obodai Provencal|rainbowradioonline.com

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