
The Municipal Chief Executive of the Akuapem North Municipal Assembly in the Eastern Region, John Evans Kumordzi, led his administration to cut sod for the construction of four major infrastructure projects.
The four projects comprise the Mamfe and Osabene Community Health-Based Planning and Services (CHPS) compounds, as well as the Otareso and Mangoase Kindergarten classroom blocks, aimed at boosting both health and education in the municipality.
The projects form part of the government’s commitment to strengthening health and education in every community across the country, to ensure access to quality education and healthcare delivery at the local level.
Mr. Kumordzi added that all four projects are expected to be completed within six months and handed over to the Assembly.
He revealed that more projects are in the pipeline and that, in the coming days, the Assembly will break ground for additional developments, positioning the area as one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Ghana.
“The National Democratic Congress government led by President John Dramani Mahama is poised to deliver its campaign promises made to Ghanaians during the 2024 elections and that’s what they intended to do to make Ghana work again, hence the resetting agenda mantra to help the country regain its lost glory,” he opined.
Mr. Kumordzi stated that education and health play crucial roles in national development, which is why the government is determined to construct more facilities and make them attractive for citizens to benefit from the national cake.
“The beneficiary communities of these life-changing projects are very excited because it is something that they have been waiting for a very long time,” stated John Evans.
For his part, the Assemblyman for the New Mangoase Electoral Area, Samuel Obeng Kwadwo Brown, expressed deep appreciation to the government for recognizing the children of Mangoase and cutting sod for the construction of an ultramodern Kindergarten block with auxiliary facilities for the community.
He described the project as a dream come true, noting that the current learning environment for the children is in a sorry state.
He mentioned that Kindergarten pupils have been learning in a former Renault car assembly garage for decades and expressed gratitude to the government, adding that upon completion of the project, school enrolment is expected to increase.
By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.
Source// Obohnewsonline.com.