Dr Bawumia pledges to continue with infrastructure development in North East Region

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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President and Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has expressed his dedica­tion to advancing infrastructure development in the North East Region if given the opportunity in the upcoming general elections on December 7.

He acknowledged that the North East Region, being a newly estab­lished region, required numerous developmental projects.

Dr Bawumia made these remarks during his nationwide campaign tour in Nalerigu, the capital of the North East Region, on Monday.

According to the Vice President, the creation of the region had brought about numerous oppor­tunities for the communities in the area.

He highlighted that over the past six years, more than 500 infra­structure development projects have been initiated in the region, with some still in progress towards completion.

Dr Bawumia assured that the government would continue to support the people of the region by implementing more development projects.

He emphasised the creation of the region had led to improvements in school infrastructures, healthcare facilities, roads, and other social interventions.

Furthermore, Dr Bawumia ex­pressed his commitment to further enhancing development in the region if elected the President of Ghana.

He also pledged to continue with all ongoing projects in the region if given the chance.

The Vice President called upon the chiefs, youth, clergy, and tra­ditional authorities in the area to prioritise peace, as it was essential for fostering more development.

During his tour, he engaged with market women, clergy, youth groups, chiefs, farmers, and tradi­tional authorities.

The Overlord of Mamprugu Traditional Area, Nayiri Mahami Abdulai Sheriga, assured the Vice President of their prayers and support as traditional leaders in the region.

He appealed to Dr Bawumia and the government to continue their commendable work and ensure timely completion of the ongoing projects.

 FROM YAHAYA NUHU NADAA, NALERIGU

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