President John Dramani Mahama on Saturday announced that the government would pay the teacher and nursing trainees' allowances through the Controller and Accountant General's Department (CAGD).  He said this would ensure that the allowances would be paid regularly to the students, just like the CAGD paid salaries to government workers.  He said this was to eliminate the delays associated with the payment of the allowances to the beneficiary students.  President Mahama made the announcement when he addressed a durbar at the Jubilee Park in Tamale as part of his "Thank You Tour" of the Northern Region following his victory at the Presidential Elections in December.  President Mahama, earlier in the day, paid a courtesy call on Ya-Na Abukari II, Overlord of Dagbon at the Gbewaa Palace as part of his Thank You Tour of the region.  The President reiterated some of the activities proposed in the 2025 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the government, saying resources had been allocated to provide free sanitary pads for girls in schools to ensure they remained in school during their menstrual periods.  He gave assurance of completing the Eastern Corridor Road amongst others to improve transportation in the country.  He expressed gratitude to the people of the region for overwhelmingly endorsing the National Democratic Congress during the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections in December.  Mr Ali Adolf John, Northern Regional Minister appealed to the President to consider establishing a military barracks at Yendi to amongst others address the recurrent conflicts experienced along the Eastern Corridor of the country.  Tags:   CAGD Mahama Nursing trainees Related to this story Mahama promises to fix Yendi water crisis Mahama promised to revoke L.I. 2462, not amend it - Awula Serwah Mahama commiserates with Adum fire victims, pledges gov't support Peace in Bawku tops expectations ahead of Mahama's visit to Upper East Region Bawku: Mahama condemns killing of soldier, urges military to desist from retaliation Mahama gov't must be critical of School Feeding - Adwoa Safo laments rot during her tenure as Gender Minister Your silence on Mahama's use of Dzata Airlines is loud - Kow Essuman to Ablakwa NDC government's spending more due to the strong economy we bequeathed to them - Dr Gideon Boako Mahama's social media hack: A wake-up call for Ghana's cybersecurity Mahama holds bilateral talks with Sierra Leone's President Bio on trade and development