The NPP Has Completed All Unfinished Projects Left By The NDC Government – Hon Sam Pyne
Hon. Sam Pyne, the Mayor of Kumasi, has stated that the NPP government has completed all unfinished projects initiated by the NDC government before leaving office.
Speaking on Kessben TV’s Election Avenue, he highlighted the Fomena Hospital, which has been completed and commissioned, alongside projects in Kumawu, Konongo, Tema, and Bekwai.
Recently, the government commissioned four hospitals in Kumasi, namely Twedie, Sabronum, Drobonso, and Suame.
He further mentioned that the Sewua Hospital project is nearing completion and will be commissioned soon.
“So there is no single head project inherited that has not been completed, aside from the Sewua and Afari hospital projects,” said Honorable Sam Pyne
Other projects by the NPP government have been completed, including the Agenda 111 initiative. He noted that the Agenda 111 project faced criticism from former President John Mahama, who dismissed its value and potential impact.
He stated that all positive projects currently underway by the NPP government are at risk of being abandoned if the NDC returns to power.
He cited comments from NDC leaders, including Minority Leader Ato Forson, who recently stated on a radio station in Kumasi that the Suame Interchange project had not been approved in Parliament. He questioned where the funds for the project were coming from, given that work on it is ongoing.
Therefore, if such a government comes into power all the good projects started by the NPP Government will be abandoned. He therefore admonishes Ghanaians to vote wisely and based on Policies
Story by Monica Akanzanfara