All island communities in Oti region to be solar powered – Mahama promises

Former President and National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer John Dramani Mahama has promised to bring solar power to the island communities in the Oti Region, aiming to improve electricity access for residents.
Addressing the Ehiamankyene community in the Krachi West Constituency, Mr Mahama criticized the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, claiming that despite initial plans to develop the country, the government has failed to deliver meaningful progress for Ghanaians.
He assured the community that if elected in the upcoming December 7 general election, his administration would prioritize addressing the nation’s most pressing needs to raise the standard of living.
Acknowledging the country’s economic struggles, Mr Mahama argued that, contrary to the NPP’s assertions, he is well-positioned to restore Ghana’s economic growth and ensure a fair distribution of resources across the nation.
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