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Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Mahamudu Bawumia has pledged to build a mini harbour and a sea defense for the people of Sege if elected in the 2024 general elections.
According to him, the initiative aims to boost the local economy, improve livelihoods, and protect coastal communities like Sege from the damaging effects of sea erosion.
During a campaign visit, Dr. Bawumia expressed hope that the sea defense would safeguard the coastline and residents from the ongoing threat of tidal waves and erosion, while the mini harbour would offer opportunities for fishermen and traders, enhancing trade and transportation in the area.
"...we need a mini harbor. So, we are going to work on bringing a mini harbor to Sege for you. That is a very, very important thing. Of course, the roads also need to be addressed, as there are issues with roads in this area, and we are going to tackle some of the problems you have already raised. And, of course, it is very important that we also work on the sea defence for this area."
Dr Bawumia noted that, unlike the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer who would serve only one term, he has the potential for two terms, which means he would be held accountable over a longer period.
He noted that with this in mind, he promised to work diligently for the people.
"If I come back in four years, I'll have to give an account. What have I done with the sea defence? What have I done with the premixed fuel? What have I done with the roads? I will give an account. The former president will not have to come back to give an account, but I will. I'm going to work very hard to deliver for you, because I have to give an account. I'll work very hard to make sure I deliver."
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