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John Mahama, The Most Loved Person By Ghanaian Women.

John Dramani Ababio Mahama?


We have Ridge Hospital to show

We have Dodowa Hospital to show 

We have Bolgatanga Regional Hospital to show 

We have Wa Regional Hospital to show 

We have University of Ghana Medical Centre to show 

We have Fomena District Hospital to show 

We have Maritime Hospital to show 

We have Bank of Ghana Hospital to show 

We have Bekwai Hospital to show 

We have Wamfie Polyclinic to show 

We have Gomoa Dawurampaong Polyclinic to show 

We have Bomaa Polyclinic to show 

We have Techiman Polyclinic to show 

We have Nkrankwanta Polyclinic to show 

We have Kwatire Polyclinic to show 

We have the Police Hospital expansion project to show 

We have the operating theatre and surgical unit and paediatric centre as well as equipment supply at Korle Bu to show 

We have 37 Military Hospital in Kumasi to show 

We have Ashanti Regional Hospital to show 

We have the Fluoroscopy machine at Cape Cost Hospital to show 

We have CT scan machines at Brong Ahafo Regional Hospital and other hospitals to show 

We have Onuador Vans to show 

We have 2,948 CHPS compounds to show 

We have Techimantia Polyclinic to show 

We have Cape Coast Sports Stadium to show 

We have Ho Central Market to show

We have Kejetia Market to show 

We have Korokuraba Market to show 

We have Saglemi Housing Project to show 

We have Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange to show 

We have Security Agencies Housing Project at Tema to show 

We have Keta Sea Defence Resettlement Housing Scheme to show 

We have Nyamedua Estates at Kpone to show 

We have Tema Community One Housing project to show 

We have New Labadi Vilas Housing Project to show 

We have Adenta Regeneration Housing project to show 

We have Teshie Nungua Water Desalination Project to show

We have the Kpong intake rehabilitation water project to show 

We have Barekese Water supply project to show 

We have Essakyir Water Treatment Plant to show 

We have Nsawam Water Expansion project to show 

We have Kpong water expansion project to show 

We have Five Towns Water Supply project (Kyebi, Osenase, Anyinam, Apedwa and Kwabeng) to show 

We have Asante Mampong water project to show 

We have Akim-Oda-Akwatia-Winneba water supply project to show 

We have Wa water supply project to show 

We have North Tongu and Adaklu Anyigbe water supply project to show 

We have 225MW Karpower Barge to show 

We have 250MW Ameri Power Barge to show 

We have 220MW Kpone Power Plant to show 

We have 38MW TTP plant to show 

We have 110MW T2 Power Plant at Aboadze to show 

We have work on the 110MW TEI Plant to show

We have work on the 186MW T4 Power Plant at Aboadze to show 

We have Atuabo Gas Processing Plant to show 

We have Navrongo Solar Power Project to show 

We have FPSO Mills to show 

We have FPSO John Kufour to show 

We have Kotoka Airport Terminal 3 to show 

We have Tamale Airport expansion project to show 

We have Wa Airport to show 

We have Ho Airport to show 

We have Ghana Airport Cargo Centre to show 

We have work on the Bulk Cargo Handling Jetty at Tema Port to show 

We have newly build Sekondi Train station to show 

We have Sekondi-Takoradi via Kojokrom Railway line to show 

We have Giffard Road to show 

We have Awoshie-Pokuase Road to show 

We have Burma Camp road phase1 to show 

We have Spintex Road bypass to show 

We have Burma Camp Road phase2 to show

We have Asuboi Road to show 

We have Agona Junction to Elubo Road to show 

We have Enchi-Asankragua Road to show 

We have Battor-Dove-Sogakope Road to show 

We have Juaboso-Bodi Road to show 

We have Yendi-Gushegu stretch of the Eastern Corridor Road to show 

We have Sawla-Fufulso Road to show 

We have 123 Community Day Senior High schools at various stages of completion to show 

We have numerous ICT centre across the country to show 

We have Millennium City Initiative Schools at Dansoman and other areas to show 

We have University of Health and Allied Sciences at Sokode near Ho to show 


These are, but a few of the massive infrastructure investments into a developing country like Ghana for the borrowings under the NDC in recent times. Can we see the record of the NPP filling in the upsurge in debt from 112 billion to 192 billion?

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