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The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has began a four-day tour of the Central Region with a promise to revive an abandoned cold store project at Nyanyano in Gomoa East to boost fishing activities.
This, Mr. John Dramani Mahama said would create jobs and improve the living conditions of the people.
In collaboration with partners, Former President Mahama said the move was in line with the party's manifesto pledge to create jobs, especially for the teeming unemployed youth while improving the living conditions of the citizenry.
The tour of the Region started from Nyayano in the Gomoa East Constituency and Kasoa market in the Awutu Senya East district, where the flagbearer of the NDC and his delegation paid courtesy calls on the
chiefs and people and addressed separate durbars.
The NDC Presidential candidate also assured the people of their commitment to establishing a salt factory at Nyanyano to create jobs for the teeming youth in the area.
In addition to that, the party relished creating jobs for over 5,000 youth with employable skills, and support them with finance and logistics to sustain their businesses, grow and expand to create more jobs.
He promised the fishermen of a state-of-the-art landing beach and depoliticization of premix fuel distribution by setting up a new committee to oversee the effective distribution of the fuel while instituting measures to tackle smuggling and diversion.
On road infrastructure development, Mr. Mahama committed his government to completing all abandoned roads and expressed shock at the terrible nature of roads in the area.
Touching on education, he said he would not abolish the free Senior High School (SHS ) programme, but rather improve on it.
That, he said, would be done by completing the 200 second-cycle institutions he promised to construct during his tenure of office and build more in a bid to abolish the double-track system.
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