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Mahama fixes trainee pay and backs regional projects
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29483, member: 2262"] President Mahama just fixed a big problem for teachers and nursing students. He announced that their money would come straight through the Controller and Accountant General's Department from now on. This change means students can count on their cash arriving on time, just like regular government workers receive their paychecks. The President shared this news during his visit to Jubilee Park in Tamale as part of his Northern Region tour. The President stopped by Gbewaa Palace earlier that day to thank Ya-Na Abukari II, who rules over Dagbon. He wanted to express his thanks for all the votes he received in the last election. Mahama talked about important parts of the next budget, including free period products for girls at school. This program aims to keep female students in class every day of the month without disruptions. Mahama promised his team would finish building the Eastern Corridor Road after years of delays. When completed, this project will make travel easier and boost business activities across the entire area. He thanked everyone in the Northern Region for their strong backing of the National Democratic Congress party during election time. The President assured locals they would see many more projects to help their communities grow. The Northern Regional Minister, Mr. Ali Adolf John, asked the President to build a military base in Yendi. He believes soldiers stationed there could help stop fights along the Eastern Corridor. The minister hopes this security presence will bring lasting peace to communities that have faced ongoing conflicts for many years. [/QUOTE]
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