15 achievements touted by Akufo-Addo in SONA 2023

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When he delivered the State of the Nation Address (SONA) on March 8, 2023, President Akufo-Addo touted numerous achievements by his administration.

Implementation of the National Identification System with the issuance of the Ghana card is one of these achievements mentioned by the President.

Almost one year on, many Ghanaians continue to queue at the various centres including the National Identification Authority’s head office.

As the President prepares to deliver the 2024 SONA, 3news.com recalls some of the achievements touted during his address on International Women’s Day last year:

Mr Speaker, this NPP administration has:
1.  implemented successfully a National Identification System with the Ghanacard;

  1. constructed more railways than any other government in the Fourth Republic;
  2. established the Zongo Development Fund to address the needs of Zongo and inner-city communities; and under their auspices, we have constructed more infrastructure in the Zongo Communities than any other government in the Fourth Republic;
  3. constructed more NCA licensed fibre optic cable than any other government in the fourth republic (93% of total);
  4. increased the proportion of the population with access to toilet facilities from 33% to 59%;
  5. increased the number of public libraries from 61 from independence until 2017 to 115 in 2022;
  6. provided more equipment (vehicles, ammunition, etc) to security services than any other government in the Fourth Republic;
  7. we have successfully implemented the digital address system;
  8. improved significantly the financing of governance and anti-corruption MDAs like the Ministry of Justice and Office of the Attorney-General, NCCE, CHRAJ, EOCO etc.;
  9. implemented One District, One Factory Initiative. In four years, 106 companies are in operation under 1D1F. 148 factories under construction. This is the largest expansion of that sector since independence;
  10. constructed more fish landing sites than any other government in the Fourth Republic;
  11. established Africa’s first national scale electronic pharmacy platform;
  12. provided free Wifi to 700 senior high schools, the 46 Colleges of Education, 260 district education offices, and an initial successful pilot of 13 public universities;
  13. introduced drones in the delivery of critical medicine, vaccines and blood to people in remote parts of the country and today, Ghana has the largest medical drone delivery service in the world with six Zipline Distribution Centres in Omenako, Mpanya, Vobsi, Sefwi Wiawso, Kete Krachi and Anum; and
  14. overseen an improvement in revenue collection, with the introduction of an e-VAT and e-Invoicing System. For example, figures from nineteen (19) taxpaying companies onboarded unto the e-Vat system revealed total recorded monthly sales increasing from two hundred and twenty-two million cedis (GH¢222 million) in November 2021 to seven hundred and twenty million cedis (GH¢720 million) in November 2022. Again, in December 2021, total monthly sales of two hundred and eighty-four million cedis (GH¢284 million) also saw a huge increase to one billion cedis (GH¢1 billion) in December 2022.