PRESIDENT NANA Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has fulfilled his ‘one million dollars for each constituency’ promise he made during the 2016 electioneering campaign.

The money, made available to the constituencies, is currently being used to finance developmental projects for the benefit of the people.

This news was announced to the media by the Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei Mensah, when he was addressing journalists in Kumasi on Tuesday about some of government’s projects and achievements.

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He indicated, “The ‘one million dollar for each constituency’ campaign promise by President Akufo-Addo is being implemented across the country now so that the people can benefit from the huge cash.

“As I speak with you, contracts for the construction of boreholes and toilet facilities have been awarded across the constituencies and they are being financed through the ‘one million dollar for each constituency.’”

Mr. Osei Mensah therefore, urged those who have been lambasting the government unnecessarily for not implementing that campaign promise to refrain from doing so because the government had done it already.

“Our political opponents thought the one million dollars would be taken to the constituencies in cash so that some few people can distribute it among themselves, whilst majority of the people suffer.

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“President Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP administration want the huge cash to become beneficial to every member of the constituency, irrespective of their political, social and religious or any background.

“In line with this, the government has adopted a positive strategy to use the cash to embark on developmental projects across all the constituencies so that the entire residents can benefit from the projects,” he maintained.

Mr Simon Osei Mensah also said the NPP government is on track, regarding fulfilling campaign promises, adding, “The Free SHS has been delivered, dumsor has been stopped, the NHIS has been revamped, among others.”




9 COMMENTS

  1. nana has fulfilled all his promise to the people of ghana the only two he has not done but on the way are one district one factory and one village one dam the rest he has done all thank you the sensible incorruptible and vision president

    • Yooooo Yooooo Yooooo Yooooo Yate wai. You continue to lie and deceive yourselves in POWER. The discerning Ghanaians Will keep you in POWER wai.

      • What is the lie in this. When was the last Simon Mensah lied. NPP is not like your NDC okay. When we said we have provided million+ jobs, you were making noise and when we provided the breakdown data, you shift saying you started. As for ndc.

  2. Comment:Ridiculous!! who do they think they r deceiving? can npp different b/n projects being found by DACF n that of One million per district?However, if his claimed is true, couldn’t we ve seen the launching of it.since “launching” has bn the order of day for Nana gov.

  3. Eeeeeii, are these people under any curse to lie consistently even against their own conscience? I wonder if the have conscience.
    They wake up everyday thinking of what lie to tell Ghanaians and they shamelessly try to say something to defend the lie the told yesterday, eeeii. What a lying government.
    “Lairs don’t live long” says the good book.
    They should continue.

  4. Lies! Lies!! Lies all over. Not a single individual can be trustworthy by telling a simple truth. Bawumia vehement denied that $1m to each district was not part of their campaign messages. Contrary to this, the Ashanti Regional Minister is claiming they are fulfilling their campaign promise by sending $1m to each district. Super incompetent cum lies are the hallmark of NPP. Discerning Ghanaians are watching with eagle eyes. Misguided elements all along.

    Remember “you can fool some of the people all the time and can fool all the people some of the time but you cannot fool all people all the time” Abraham Lincoln – Former USA President.

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