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Mahama Is Second to Nkrumah – Dominic Ayine

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Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice Dr. Dominic Ayine has said that President John Dramani Mahama’s administration is only second to that of Ghana’s first President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in terms of infrastructural development.

The Bolgatanga East Constituency Member of Parliament who is seeking re-election has strongly touted his achievements since assuming office as the first MP of the area.

Speaking at the launch of his campaign in Zuarungu on Sunday, Dr. Dominic Ayine called on the electorates to vote for him and President Mahama in the upcoming general elections.

“We have delivered massively as far as this country as a whole is concern. My President is second only to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in terms of the delivery of infrastructure. When Kwame Nkrumah built the Akosombo dam, the Tema motorway, the Secondary Schools around the country and opened Factories in this country, the ancestors of the current NPP said that he was borrowing too much and wasting resources and by that time, they had connived with the military to overthrow Dr. Kwame Nkrumah” he said.

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Dr. Ayine further defended government’s decision to borrow and build infrastructure adding “when you borrow and you develop infrastructure, the debt has turned into an asset and no longer a liability.”

Touching on his achievements, he mentioned the Zuarungu market which has been constructed as a modern market, a modern community library, CHPS compounds in some communities, water and a Community Day High School amongst others as several of the reliefs he had secured.

A campaign team of 12 members was inaugurated by the upper east regional minister Hon. Albert Abongo to superintend over the activities of the party in the constituency ahead of the December polls.

By: Adugbire Cletus | A1RADIOONLINE.com | GHANA


 

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