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I Won’t Abandon Ongoing Projects If I Win 2020 Elections – Mahama

Former President John Mahama has reiterated his commitment to continue and complete projects started by the Akufo-Addo government if he wins the 2020 elections.

According to him, it is wasteful for administrations to abandon projects started by predecessor government.

“We will continue because our taxpayers’ money has been put into those projects and policies, and so we will continue with them. And we will introduce ours too in addition to what we will come and continue. And I think that is how it should be for every government,” Mr. Mahama said at the maiden edition of the Young African Leaders Summit in Accra.

The comment comes on the back of his complaint that the Akufo-Addo government has abandoned projects started by his administration.

Speaking during his campaign tour of the Northern Region in October last year, Mahama described the situation as unfortunate.

“It is a pity because everything that we started has come to a standstill. I go round the country and most of the roads, where we left them on 7th January 2017, that is where the roads have ended. All the community based Secondary Schools, where we left them on 7th January 2017, that is where they have ended.”

“And the tragedy is, if you ask the New Patriotic Party (NPP) what are they doing about the road they will say free SHS. If you ask about the CHPS compound, they will say we have given you free SHS, when you ask about jobs, they will say we have given you free SHS,” he said.

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