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No guinea fowl flew to Burkina Faso under my presidency because they are not migratory birds – Mahama

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionAugust 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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No guinea fowl flew to Burkina Faso under my presidency because they are not migratory birds – Mahama
John Dramani Mahama, NDC 2024 presidential candidate
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The presidential candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has refuted claims that guinea fowl under the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) flew to Burkina Faso during his tenure as president in 2014.

The former president said this during a media engagement in Bolgatanga as part of his tour of the Upper East Region.

He said the allegations levelled against him were not true.

Several news portals and media firms reported the story about some guinea fowls under the SADA initiative migrating to neighbouring Burkina Faso.

However, Mr. Mahama says the reported stories were untrue.

He accused the media of failing to investigate the matter before reporting on it.

“No guinea fowl flew to Burkina Faso. Guinea fowls are not migratory birds and the project was not for you to come and see thousands of guinea fowls in one place. It was supposed to incubate the eggs and give the guinea fowls’ day-old chicks to farmers.

“And so somebody came and asked the watchman, ‘where are the guinea fowls? And the watchman said, they go Burkina Faso, they go come back in the rainy season.’ The media went and published it. And after that, there are people who believe that there were some guinea fowls that flew to Burkina Faso. So that project died. But I think it is a project we can look at again.”

“There was supposed to be a processing plant so that the guinea fowls would be bought off the households and processed. And they would put them in frozen trucks to send them down to the south to the market. Unfortunately, the project ran into issues. The media criticised it, and they came and said the guinea fowls had flown to Burkina Faso.”

 

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

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