Scores of supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) turned
out in their numbers amid shouts of ‘Eye Zu, Eye Za’ when President John
Dramani Mahama arrived at the Kaneshie Market Complex in Accra
yesterday as part of the his tour of the Greater Accra Region.
President
Mahama began the second phase of his campaign tour on Monday with
visits to the Kaneshie Market and rallies at the Okaikoi South, Ablekuma
North and Okaikoi Central constituencies where he defended his record
for re-election.
Kaneshie Market
President
Mahama met the leadership of the market women behind closed doors after
which he came out to address the enthusiastic waiting crowd of people in
an open-top vehicle.
He told the market women that Kaneshie,
being the first modern market to be constructed in the country, did not
experience as many challenges as the other markets in the city, but gave
the assurance that the floods that usually swamped the market would
soon be a thing of the past.
He stated that an interchange would
soon be constructed at the Obetsebi-Lamptey Circle to help open up the
Kaneshie storm drain to contain the floods that run through the market.
In
response to their request for loans to expand their businesses,
President Mahama said he had asked the leadership of the market to
submit a list of traders who genuinely needed financial support for
onward delivery to the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) for
assistance.
President Mahama further promised the traders that he
would ensure that the Kaneshie market and lorry park were asphalted for
a comfortable work environment.
From Kaneshie, the President and
his campaign team headed towards Bubuashie, still within the Okaikoi
South constituency, where he addressed a rally at the Atico last stop.
Atiko Junction rally
Addressing
NDC supporters, President Mahama said history was repeating itself when
he recalled the manner in which Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah was called
all sorts of names by members of the United Party (UP) when he embarked
on infrastructural development in the country.
“The very people
who condemned Kwame Nkrumah for his vision to develop this country are
repeating the same thing today. When you build roads, they complain,
when you build schools, they complain, when you build hospitals, they
complain”, the President stated.
Defending his commitment to
expand infrastructure, President Mahama said doing so opened job
opportunities for Ghanaian artisans, and questioned why the New
Patriotic Party (NPP) that was promising to create jobs in its campaign
turned around to condemn the very projects that created jobs for the
people.
President Mahama introduced the NDC parliamentary
candidate for Okaikoi South, Mr Alexander Akuoku, to the supporters and
asked them to vote for him.
Darkuman rally
President
Mahama also addressed a rally at Darkuman where he introduced the NDC
parliamentary candidate for Ablekuma North, Ms Sally Amaki Darko
Attopee, and urged the people to vote massively for her.
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