You can’t create regions in name only; develop them – Mahama to Akufo-Addo

Former President John Mahama has called on President Nana Akufo-Addo to address the development needs of the newly-created North-East region.
The 2020 presidential candidate of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is in the region on the second day of his tour of the five regions up north to thank Ghanaians for their vote and support in last year’s polls.
Speaking at a gathering of party executives and supporters at Nalerigu, Mr Mahama said what makes a region is infrastructural projects and not just boundaries demarcating regions.
“You cannot just create regions in name”, he said, adding: “The regions must be worthy of being called regions”.
“And it is infrastructure that makes a region a region”, he said.
“If you go to Tamale, you will know that this is the Northern Region, if you go to Bolga you know that this is the Upper East Region”, he said.
“If you come to Nalerigu, it is a shadow of a region”, Mr Mahama observed, noting: “We don’t only need the regional boundaries to be re-drawn; we need regional infrastructure so that when you come you will say yes, this is the North-East Region”.
Observing that the NDC is a party that thinks about the people, the former president expressed regret about the Akufo-Addo government’s abandonment of NDC-initiated projects in the region.
“I went and greeted the Nayiri and before that the Gambagarana and Gambaga Imam and the common refrain is: ‘When is this government going to continue the projects that were left off by the NDC administration’”, he said.
Among projects that have been abandoned are a new site for the Gambaga College of Education, Community Day Senior High Schools, and the Nalerigu-Bunkpurugu-Nakpanduri road.
Mr Mahama also decried the increasing spate of armed robberies in the region.
He identified low morale and the lack of logistics for the police to fight crime as part of the reason for the insecurity in Ghana and called on the government to urgently address the situation.
“The government should avert its mind to the security situation in the northern part of the country. There can be no progress and prosperity without security”.
Source: Starr