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Mahama commits to water fixes in Northern Ghana
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29540, member: 2262"] President Mahama promised to fix water problems in many towns in northern Ghana. He told Ya-Na Abukari II, the Dagbon king, that Yendi's water crisis is at the top of his list. During his trip to Gbewaa Palace after winning the election, he vowed to solve Tamale's water issues before his term ends. The president also talked about freshwater projects that would help nearby areas for years to come. Many excited locals showed up to greet the president when he arrived. Mahama talked about new jobs and training programs for young people in the area. He shared plans to improve electricity and finish the Eastern Corridor Road to link north and south Ghana. His team would also plant trees to fight forest loss and protect the land. Mahama thanked the Ya-Na and Yendi citizens for backing him during his campaign. He asked them to keep working with him to make real changes happen. The Ya-Na spoke through an elder about how badly Yendi needs clean water. He described how the water shortage hurts everyday life for families in the region. The king pushed Mahama to deal with water problems first. He also stressed the need for work opportunities to help the many jobless young adults living there. The discussion focused on practical steps to address these basic needs, which affect thousands of people each day across Northern Ghana's communities. [/QUOTE]
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