The Communication Director for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Western North Region, Harry Addo, has lauded the party’s current administration for its exceptional performance in developing judicial infrastructure in the region.
Addo Harry highlighted the significant achievements of the government led by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia over the past seven years, particularly in comparison to the previous administration.
In a Facebook post cited by Sefwinews.com, Addo Harry stated that despite the global economic downturn, the NPP government has made notable strides in enhancing the judicial infrastructure in the Western North Region.
He pointed out that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) under former Presidents John Evans Atta Mills and John Dramani Mahama had no track record in the region.
In stark contrast, the current administration has constructed ten major Judicial Service projects, including court buildings and judge bungalows, across the region.
These projects include Bodi Court Building Complex, Bodi Judge Bungalow, Akontombra Court Building Complex, Akontombra Judge Bungalow, Adabokrom Court Building Complex, Adabokrom Judge Bungalow, Dadieso Court Building Complex, Dadieso Judge Bungalow, Bia West Court Building Complex and Enchi Circuit Court Building Complex.
Harry Addo emphasized that these developments are a testament to the NPP’s commitment to the progress and development of the Western North Region.
He criticized the NDC for prioritizing votes over tangible improvements in the region, suggesting that the previous administration’s lack of infrastructure investment is a clear indication of their disinterest in the region’s development.
“Though we (Western North region) have served the P[NDC] tradition for almost 27 years, our party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has performed better in the judicial service sector in the region than the NDC,” Addo Harry stated.
He further noted that the NPP’s achievements should set a benchmark for the expected performance of any government in power.