Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo explained that this will be done by positioning
the Western Region as an efficient centre for the support of the oil
industry in the West African region, which will result in the relocation
of the headquarters of Ghana National Petroleum Company (GNPC) to the
region.
Nana Akufo-Addo made these known on Sunday, November
27, 2016, when he addressed yet another mammoth rally at the
Sekondi Methodist Park, the venue for the NPP’s Western Regional Rally.
Sekondi Methodist Park, the venue for the NPP’s Western Regional Rally.
Akufo-addo about western
“We
are going to develop a petrochemical industry here in the Western
region, so we can maximize the value of the oil find. These are some of
the policy initiatives and programmes we will implement to bring jobs,
wealth, and prosperity to the region, and to Ghana,” he stated.
The
NPP flagbearer also bemoaned the lack of development of the Western
Region, under the John Mahama administration, since the commencement of
the production of oil in commercial quantities in 2011, which has seen
the nation realise some $5 billion in oil revenues.
“If we, in
the NPP, were in power these 5 years of the oil discovery, the face of
the Western Region, and, indeed, the face of Ghana would have changed
dramatically. Western Region and Ghana would have been on an accelerated
path progress and prosperity with the revenues from our oil find,” he
added.
Akufo-addo about western
Describing
the Western Region as “the base of the railway industry of our
country”, the NPP flagbearer indicated that a future Akufo-Addo
government will leverage the country’s oil revenues to complete the
Accra-Kumasi-Paga rail line connections, as well as oversee a
comprehensive rehabilitation of the Western Rail Lines.
This,
he added, will facilitate the haulage of bauxite, manganese, cocoa,
cement, iron ore and other bulk commodities, as well as the
transportation of people from the region to all parts of the country.
“We
are going to develop a modern railway network with strong economic
linkages, which open up our country, and bring economic development of
our country. I am assuring you that my government will completely
overhaul the Western Rail Lines to ensure this happens,” Akufo-Addo
stressed.
Reaffirming his commitment to the
creation of a new “Western North” region, he explained that considering
the fact that “a significant proportion of Ghana’s natural resources,
such gold and cocoa, as well as food stuff” can be found in that part of
the country, the creation of the “Western-North” region is long
overdue.
Akufo-addo about western
The creation of
the region, he added, is to ensure a more equitable development of the
region, as well as address the unwieldy size of the Western Region.
IPEP, Free SHS, Revival of NHIS
Outlining
some of the other policies for the development of the region, Nana
Akufo-Addo reiterated his commitment towards the establishment of the
Infrastructure for Poverty Eradication Programme (IPEP), which will see
every constituency receiving the equivalent of $1 million every year to
deal with problems of sanitation, roads, electricity and other
infrastructural needs of the constituency.
The NHIS, which he
said has collapsed under the leadership of President Mahama, “will
receive new life and strength under an Akufo-Addo government, so we can
provide healthcare that is affordable and accessible for all Ghanaians”.
In this regard, Nana Akufo-Addo pledged to
restore the nursing training allowances in full when he wins the
December 7 elections.
The Free SHS policy, he added, will be
effectively implemented because “we are determined to secure the future
of our country”. This policy, in addition, will reduce the financial
burden of parents who want to provide their children with a good
education.
“Apart from education of the children, we are going
to revive, in full, adult education so that adults who did not have the
opportunity to go to school will also benefit from knowledge and
education. We want to have a nation where everybody can improve on their
lives and circumstances. That is what we are fighting for, and that is
why we are going to restore the allowances for teacher trainees,” he
added.
To the Zongo communities spread across
the region, the NPP flagbearer reiterated his commitment towards the
setting up of a “Zongo Development Fund” aimed at solving basic
infrastructure problems existing in Zongo communities across the
country. He said that proper management of the country’s public finances
will allow the Fund to be established. The Fund, he assured, will be a
line item in the 2017 budget to be presented by his government.
Nana
Akufo-Addo also assured the tens of thousands gathered that the NPP has
the men and women with the “capacity, imagination and competence” to
bring into fruition all the plans he has espoused for the region, and as
a result return the country onto the path of progress and prosperity,
without discrimination.
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