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May 15, 2026
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Be patient, your turn will come – John Jinapor to Savannah region
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Key Points
- Energy Minister Dr. John Abdulai Jinapor appealed to NDC supporters for patience, acknowledging high expectations for jobs and economic support.
- He urged supporters to avoid violence or actions that could undermine the party's chances, emphasizing the government is barely two years in office.
- Jinapor highlighted ongoing interventions, including personally funding 2,000 bags each of fertilizer and weedicides for farmers in the Yapei Kusawgu constituency.
- He also assured residents of upcoming pipe-borne water provision and improved roads as part of government development efforts.
- NDC Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia reiterated that the Savannah Region remains a development priority under President John Dramani Mahama's government.
Why This Matters
This article reflects the Ghanaian government's efforts to manage public expectations and address socio-economic challenges, particularly concerning job creation and rural development in key regions. It highlights the political strategy of appealing for patience while showcasing ongoing interventions, which is crucial for maintaining social stability and political support in Ghana.
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