The ruling party’s constituency Secretary at Dome/Kwabenya Larbi Ansah said the government is still delivering on infrastructure projects despite the global challenges.
According to him if Ghanaians would understand that the current challenges the country is going through is a global problem it is possible for them as a party to break the eight years mandate Ghanaians have given them.
In an interview he noted that Ghanaian parents are not paying fees for the secondary education of their wards, and more importantly children from all backgrounds have the opportunity to access even grade ‘A’ schools.
This, he said was possible through the introduction of the free Senior High School (Free SHS) where all one needs to do is to get a pass mark.
Again, we are seeing improvement in health infrastructure through the Agenda 111 initiative, education, the security has new equipment being bought for them, helicopters, vehicles, motorbikes and recruitment is going.
Mr. Larbi further pointed out that with the increase in secondary education it comes to play that there would be increased intake into the tertiary education and the current government is doing well on that.
He touted the NPP as one that comes to government and takes care of the masses citing the national Health Insurance Scheme, and Metro Mass Transport.
Kwaku Sakyi- Danso/Ghanamps.com