Spokesperson of former President John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari has accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration of failing to improve roads in cocoa-growing areas as they promised in the 2016 general elections.
Bawah Mogtari notes that roads leading to the Western North region, a cocoa-growing region, are in a terribly deplorable condition.
She makes the point that Ghana’s cocoa-growing communities have been short-changed and have gotten poorer under Akufo Addo and Bawumia administrations.
To that end, she has urged Ghanaians to vote for the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama in the upcoming elections.
In a post on her X page, she said “We are in the Western North specifically Ghana’s main cocoa growing region. They are growing cocoa but they are not necessarily part of the whole logistics chain of the industry. The Cocoa Board, Cocoa Research Institute, the Produce Buying Company and other ancillary organizations associated with cocoa growing and production are all located in the Capital City of Ghana. Even the roads leading to the region are in a terribly deplorable condition.
“So when John Mahama proposed to reconstruct and rehabilitate road infrastructure for our Cocoa growing areas it was a very important intervention meant to improve access, improve infrastructure, improve quality of roads and enhance the environment in and around cocoa farming communities.
“But alas our opponents won the 2016 elections, thanks to lies and propaganda and in the last eight years, the NPP has totally failed to deliver on the cocoa roads. After all the failed promises, of 1D1F, one million dollars per constituency etc, Ghana’s Cocoa growing communities have been short changed and have gotten poorer under Akufo Addo and Bawumia. Dear Voters, do well to vote wisely vote for #Change for John Mahama and the NDC so that together we can build the Ghana we want.”
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