In a statement released by the National Communication Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Sammy Gyamfi on Thursday, 12th March, 2020 which was sighted by coverghana.com has uncover additional completed but dried-up 1V1D Projects at Ponnyamayir in the Wa West Constituency of the Upper West Region.
According to the statement, the NDC maintains that President Akufo-Addo has only delivered poorly-constructed gutter-like dugouts for the people of the north under his much-vaunted 1V1D program, thereby causing the nation a huge financial loss. Read below the statement issued by Sammy Gyamfi on his official Facebook page.
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PART 3 OF NDC’S ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE ON COMPLETED BUT DRIED-UP 1V1D PROJECTS.
Fellow Ghanaians, the NDC promised to release additional evidence of several dried-up 1V1D projects across the five (5) northern regions to establish the point that, the issue of government’s fraudulent dam projects which we spoke about at our recent evidence-based press conference, is not an isolated case as government would have believe, but rather the general situation on the ground.
In a desperate effort to deceive the unsuspecting public, Government communicators are mischievously sharing pictures and videos of 1V1D projects which were taken months ago during the rainy season on social media.
Attached is a video of the completed but dried-up 1V1D project at Ponnyamayir in the Wa West Constituency of the Upper West Region and pictures (taken on Monday, 9th March 2020) of dried-up 1V1D projects at Talensi, Soe-Bolga and Zorko Kodorogo in the Upper East region.
The NDC maintains that President Akufo-Addo has only delivered poorly-constructed gutter-like dugouts for the people of the north under his much-vaunted 1V1D program, thereby causing the nation a huge financial loss. And that till date, President Akufo-Addo has not constructed a single meaningful small-earth dam anywhere in the country like the ones constructed by President John Mahama and his government in areas such as Sakpe and Zakpalsi, just to mention a few.
We wish to reiterate our challenge to government to publish the full list of the over 300 so-called dams they claim to have built in the next 24 hours. The clock is ticking.
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