I have known peace for only two years – Mahama

President John Mahama has said since assuming power in 2013, his government has had the peace of mind to govern the country only in the last two years, as his administration’s first year in office was held “hostage” by the historic election petition case at the Supreme Court.

He said as short as the period may be, his government’s performance has been impressive and spectacular as lots of tangible development can be seen across all the sectors of the economy.

Addressing a teeming crowd of supporters after filing his nomination forms at the party’s headquarters, President Mahama extolled his administration for the huge development it has brought in the country, which is no mean an achievement.

He noted that in the health sector, his administration has ensured an improvement in healthcare delivery with the provision and allocation of the necessary equipment to hospitals across the country.

“We have built dozens of polytechnics, hundreds of CHPS compounds, provided modern diagnostic equipment, CT Scans, MRI machines and also trained several health professionals, all in a bid to ensure quality health delivery”.

“We’ve done an equally good job in the transportation sector, we have built several roads, expansion works on the Takoradi Habour is ongoing and we’ve also constructed the Kumasi Airport among other several projects”.

President Mahama urged the party members and supporters to work in unity to ensure a resounding victory for the NDC in the 2016 election, for the party to continue its agenda of transforming Ghana for the next 4 years.

Source: GhanaWeb

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