Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, during the 8th Ghana CEO Summit, expressed his disapproval of former President John Dramani Mahama and emphasized the significant achievements of the Akufo-Addo administration in advancing the country’s development goals.
Dr. Bawumia emphasized that the current government’s developmental projects are tangible and can be easily verified, in contrast to what he referred to as the “guinea fowl” projects of Mr. Mahama’s tenure.
Speaking at the summit on Monday, May 27, Dr. Bawumia pointed out that projects under the Akufo-Addo administration are verifiable and can be tracked by the public.
He insisted that these initiatives, unlike those of the previous administration, are real and can be easily monitored by the public. This demonstrates the current government’s commitment to transparency and accountability in its development efforts.
Dr. Bawumia participated in the summit via Zoom from Canada, where he reiterated the government’s dedication to sustainable development. He highlighted that the progress made under the Akufo-Addo administration is not only visible but also has a lasting impact on the country’s infrastructure and economic growth.
According to Bawumia, these accomplishments lay a solid foundation for future progress. In his address, the Vice President outlined the various projects undertaken by the current administration, including improvements in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. He emphasized that these projects have been executed with precision and are benefiting numerous communities across Ghana.
There were no vehicles for some of the projects we have done. We have done over 200 projects in the area of Zongo development across all the zongos in the country. You look at our investment in technical and vocational education, over six billion Ghana Cedis in the last 7 years.”
The highest investment in TVET by any government in the fourth republic, and we’ve made technical and vocational education also free in that context. You see in terms of our development authority, there are 1,609 projects completed. And under the Northern Development Authority it has also completed over 304 projects so far and so we are not talking about Guinea fowl projects but real projects.