President John Dramani Mahama has assured the people of the Upper East Region that they will receive their fair share of national development.
He emphasized that Ghana’s progress relies on the collective efforts of its citizens, working towards a common goal of prosperity.
Mahama reiterated his government’s commitment to equitable development, stating that the Upper East Region deserves its fair share of development not as a favor, but as a government obligation. He pledged to invest in infrastructure, agriculture, healthcare, education, and social welfare, ensuring that no one is left behind ¹.
The President also called for unity and hope, urging Ghanaians to move forward together towards a stronger and more equitable Ghana.
He envisioned a future where opportunities are not limited by geography, and every child can dream beyond their limitations.
Mahama’s administration promises to govern with fairness and inclusivity, ensuring that every region, community, and citizen benefits from the nation’s resources.
He encouraged collaborative efforts to build a country where ordinary citizens’ dreams are acknowledged and supported.
In a similar vein, President Mahama has been promoting his vision for a 24-hour economy, which aims to transform Ghana into a self-sufficient and export-led economy. This initiative involves government support and private sector involvement, with a comprehensive policy framework to support businesses operating around the clock