President John Dramani Mahama, joined by key party members, brought his Thank You Tour to the Central Region, expressing appreciation for the region’s crucial role in the 2024 election victory. The tour culminated in a grand gathering at Victoria Park in Cape Coast, attended by the Omanhen of the Oguaa Traditional Area, the Central Regional House of Chiefs, queen mothers, elders, Members of Parliament, and enthusiastic supporters.
During the event, Mahama underscored the NDC’s commitment to equitable development, ensuring that progress is shared across all communities rather than benefiting only a privileged few. He emphasized the party’s focus on inclusive governance and sustainable economic growth, promising transformative projects for the region.
Key Development Initiatives for Central Region
Mahama outlined several critical initiatives aimed at boosting economic and social development, including:
Revival of the Komenda Sugar Factory – A major step to stimulate economic growth and create jobs, particularly for the youth.
Construction of a Modern Market in Mankessim – To enhance trade and boost local commerce, providing better infrastructure for traders.
Investment in Educational Infrastructure – To improve learning conditions and expand access to quality education for students across the region.
He urged the people of the Central Region to remain steadfast in their pursuit of progress, emphasizing that the NDC is committed to delivering on its promises to uplift communities and drive national development.
The Thank You Tour reflects the party’s strategy to maintain strong grassroots engagement and reinforce its development agenda ahead of future governance responsibilities.
Building a Future of Inclusivity and Growth
As Mahama and the NDC leadership continue their national tour, the focus remains on addressing economic challenges, improving infrastructure, and fostering inclusive development. The event at Victoria Park showcased the unwavering support of the Central Region and the shared vision for a stronger, more prosperous Ghana.