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Gomoa Nyanyano: Mahama condemns partisan outboard motor, premix fuel distribution; promises salt factory

The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Mahama, has announced that his government, if he wins the December polls, will establish a salt factory at Gomoa Nyanyano in the Central Region.

According to the former President, the establishment of the factory will boost the local economy and give employment to the youth of the area.

“The salt industry will be boosted in Gomoa Nyanyano.

“After we have set up the salt factory, it is the youth of this area who will get employment”, he said on Wednesday, 14 October 2020 when he started his four-day tour of his running mate’s home region.

The former President was speaking at a meeting with fishermen and fishmongers during his tour.

He lamented the current practice under President Nana Akufo-Addo where, according to him, NPP officials have usurped the responsibilities of the landing beach committees established by the NDC, and are distributing premix fuel, outboard motors and other fishing inputs, in a partisan manner.

“It came to light recently that an NPP party executive had taken over and was selling outboard motors.

“But how can a party person be selling out outboard motors,” he wondered.

Mr Mahama, therefore, promised that if the NDC returns to office, he would reinstate the landing beach committees under the stewardship of the chief fishermen, and work without any partiality or consideration for party affiliation.

He also reiterated a promise first made in 2016 to build a community day secondary school for Gomoa Nyanyano, adding that even though he could not win the 2016 elections to fulfil that pledge, he is confident of winning the 2020 elections and will, therefore, fulfil the promise.

He assured the people that the cold stores project began by the NDC and abandoned by the Akufo-Addo government would be continued.

Mr. Mahama also promised to build for them wharfs and complete the road leading to the community.

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