President Akufo-Addo has said his government will negotiate a good deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to put the economy on a sound footing before the 2024 general elections.
He said when that is done, it would put the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in a better place to 'break the 8'.
The President said this at the Gbewa Palace as part of his two days tour of the Northern Region. He noted that just like they brought the country out of the IMF programme they inherited in 2017, so would they secure a good deal.
"We were able to bring the country out of the IMF programme we inherited 2017 to build a strong economy before the Covid and Russia/Ukraine war, again we are going to go through the IMF negotiations and will bring back the economy before 2024 election in order to place the NPP on a strong footing to break the eight," he said.
The President is in the Northern Region to inspect ongoing projects and cut sod for the construction of new projects.
The President said 10 kilometres of the Yendi township roads have been asphalted already, adding that the sod cutting was to dualise the roads.
He assured that the Yaa Naa, and the Gulkpegu Nayile Fong roads would be part of the roads that would be constructed.
President Akufo-Addo explained that contractors will be on-site by October to start work on the Yendi Water project.
"I want to assure the Yaa Naa that the Yendi water project, has been on the drawing board for the preparation for the construction with the Exim Bank providing the funding for the construction. It is almost complete. I want to assure you that by October, if not by the end of the year, the contractor will be on-site to begin the construction," the President said.
The President said attention would be given to the construction of lecture halls for the University for Development Studies Satellite campus in Yendi, and a new vehicle would be released to the Police.
"The Inspector General of Police has promised me directly that by Wednesday, at least one vehicle will be here in Yendi for the Police. We are taking delivery of 23 new pickups, one of them will be here in Yendi," he said.
He added that the military sports stadium under construction in Tamale will be completed by next year.
The Yaa Naa Abukari II in a speech read on his behalf said there were some projects that needed urgent attention.
He appealed for lecture halls for the UDS campus in Yendi, transportation for the Police, the Yendi water project, and the completion of the military sports complex among others he deemed needed urgent attention.
The Yaa Naa commended the President for the smooth hajj that just ended and the many projects his government has brought to the area.
The President also inspected the Yendi Sports Complex and cut sod for the commencement of work on the dualisation of the Yendi township road.
The 2.5-kilometre road is part of the Eastern Corridor road.
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