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President John Evans Atta Mills says the 'Better Ghana Agenda’ can be
evidently seen throughout the length and breadth of the country.
“Ghanaians, whether objective or not with their criticisms, cannot deny
the fact that there has been an improvement in their lives", President John Evan Atta Mills said during an interaction with the Media at the Castle on Monday.
Editor of the Enquirer newspaper had sought to find out what three major achievements President Mills' administration have chalked, upon which it should be given a second term.
President John Mills said, “I will not boast and say that we have done everything. We have made a good beginning and I think that the people of Ghana will see what we have done and what we are capable of doing if they give us another term.”
He expressed optimism that the effectiveness of the NDC's policies and programmes ranging from education to business has helped Ghana "to maintain the peace and stability that we enjoy today”.
According to him, his government has been able to effectively and
efficiently use the resources available to provide social amenities to
the people and better their lives.
“The government has maintained peace and stability. The government used resources to provide amenities they have not seen for years. They can see what they are enjoying… Traditional leaders are saying they have not seen this before,” he added.
“We have chalked a lot of achievement. Indeed, year 2011 was clearly an
action year”.
The president used the occasion to call on those who say he had reneged on his numerous promises “to go and see things for themselves.”
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