Presidential candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has slammed the Nana Addo-led administration for failing to advance the country’s road sector, despite the NPP’s proclaimed “Year of Roads” initiative.
The former president argued that the number of deteriorating roads has increased during the current administration.
Mr. Mahama also accused the government of neglecting the regular maintenance of the nation’s roads.
He made the remarks at a town hall meeting held in Nsawura, in the Western North region, Mr. Mahama accused
“Road contractors remain unpaid, leading to them abandoning sites and relocating. Despite the government’s declaration of three consecutive years as the Year of Roads, there is little evidence of progress as numerous roads across the country are in a deplorable state.
“The deteriorating road conditions are adversely impacting vehicles, and the next NDC government pledges to address them with due consideration.”
According to him, the current administration has left virtually every sector in the country in distress, which requires the NDC back in power to rectify those.
“Every sector in the country is under distress. I have said before that the development of a nation is like a baton race, but unfortunately, the baton I handed over to Akufo-Addo and Dr. Bawumia fell along the way. So we [NDC] have to come back, pick up the baton, and continue the race.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana