I Will Win 2016 Elections Because Of My Track Record In Infrastructure Dev't - Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has said he will win the upcoming November 7 polls by virtue of his government's track record in socio-economic and infrastructure development in all parts of the country.

He says his administration has scored nearly a 100 per cent mark in the provision of water, construction of roads, expansion of electricity to strife-torn and marginalized communities, expansion of schools' infrastructure at all levels, among others.

As part of his commitment to create jobs for the teeming unemployed youth, President Mahama assured the people in the three regions in the north that the National Democratic Congress, NDC-led government under his stewardship, would build shea nut processing centres, each, in the regions.

President Mahama was speaking at the occasion of the 'Accounting to the People' tour in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region.

On health, President Mahama promised the rehabilitation of the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital and many other polyclinics and health centres would in due course be completed to improve the health care delivery system in the region.

He used the occasion to urge the people in the region to eschew fomenting troubles on campaign rallies which preceded the November 7 polls.

"I'm going to win a second because of my remarkable development in all sectors, including infrastructure development.

"I therefore urge all my party's supporters to avoid acts that will inflame passions in the run-up to the general elections," President Mahama advised.

He added that "my government will be ushered into office in its second term. I have the confidence following the remarkable efforts of my government in bringing development projects in every part of the country. So, let's go peacefully into the ballot box and cast our vote. If we do that, the 'will' of the Ghanaian people will be expressed and victory shall be ours.”