Consider Numerous Development Projects And Retain NDC In Power - Ama Benyiwa Doe

The Central Regional Minister, Mrs Ama Benyiwa Doe has said the numerous development project executed across the country were evidence that the National democratic Congress (NDC) had performed extremely well in the past four years and deserve another term. She said the NDC promised to be truthful to Ghanaians and has fulfilled almost all its campaign promises and should be given another mandate to build on the foundation it has laid. Mrs Benyiwa Doe said this when she opened a photographic Exhibition dubbed the �Better Ghana Thus Far� at the Jubilee park in Cape Coast. The exhibition mounted by Fynnexhibits in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (MOLGRD) and Ministry of Information (MOI) is on the theme, �Advancing the better Ghana Agenda, for the qualitative welfare of the people� The exhibition which would be replicated in all the 10 regional capitals and districts in the country showcase pictorial presentation of the key pillars of the Better Ghana Agenda comprised of completed and on-going projects in the sectors of Education, Health, Roads, Agriculture and Security. The Regional Minister said the Photo exhibition was timely because it has shows the pictures of the more than 2,800 completed projects shot from all the regions to clear the doubts lingering on the minds of people pertaining to the massive development projects rolled out by the government. Mrs Benyiwa Doe commended the District chief executives for the work over the past four years stressing that though it has not been easy to source funds to complete the projects, due to the hard work the various DCEs in collaboration with the GETFUND they have been able to manage with the little funds available. She appealed to chiefs, opinion leaders, and the general public to find time to visit the exhibition centre to see things for themselves which would enable them to make informed decision on the choice of candidates to vote for in the upcoming elections. Mr Thomas Fynn, Executive Director of Fynnexhibits, said he decided to mount the exhibit because since the assumption of the Mills/ Mahama administration in 2009 and the launch of the Better Ghana Agenda, the country has witnessed unprecedented development in infrastructure, particularly social intervention programmes to improve upon the socio- economic well being of the people which unfortunately has not been adequately publicized. He said he has so far spent more GH�20,000 to have the photographs printed and mounted and that it was a worthy venture that would help keep adequate records on the number of development project being executed in the country.