Minister Cuts Sod For Assembly Office Complex

The Deputy Minister for Local Government and Rural Development Mr. Issah Ketekewu, on Tuesday cut the sod for work to begin on a new thee-story office complex for the Awutu-|Efftu-Senya District Assembly.

The project would cost approximately seven billion cedis, and is expected to house all the decentralized departments, agencies, institutions and corporations operating in the Awutu-Effutu-Senya administrative area when completed.

In an address, Mr Ketekewu stressed the need for district assemblies to be transparent in their dealing to ensure full and effective participation of people in their respective districts in the day-to-day administration of their areas.

Mr. Ketekewu said this would enable the people to feel the full impact of the district assembly concept, which principally aimed at bringing government to the doorsteps of the people for speedy rural and national development.

The Deputy Minister suggested to the Awutu-Effutu-Senya District Assembly to initiate special transport business to assist students of the Winneba University College at moderate fares as its contribution toward the promotion of tertiary education in the area.

He also called on members of the assembly to make individual and collective contributions to ensure speedy implementation of the office complex project by intensifying their revenue collection activities in their respective electoral areas to generate more revenue for the assembly.

Captain (rtd) Steve Kwamena Arma , District Chief Executive for Awutu-Effutu-Senya, announced plans to convert part of the building when completed, into a court room and judicial offices to solve the serious accommodation problem facing the judiciary system in the district.

He regretted that even though the Awutu-Effutu-Senya District is one of the oldest administrative districts in the country, it has taken the set-up a long time to initiate such vital project to house various departments of the assembly and other government establishment.

Capt. Armah therefore charged all stakeholders in the district to contribute positively toward the execution of the project on schedule

Nana Ghartey vii, the Omanhene of the Effutu Traditional area, who chaired the function, also praised the initiators of the project and asked them to ensure that they put in everything possible for the early implementation of the project. He said apart from providing enough accommodation facilities to house state departments and other establishments, the project would also project the image of the assembly and the traditional councils in the districts.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

Kennedy Agyapong has had his fine reduced to $500

Blow to Anas Aremeyaw: Kennedy Agyapong dodges $18m bullet, court slashes damages to $500

Peter Turkson

Ghana’s Peter Turkson among key contenders as Vatican eyes next pope

Chop bar

Foreign aid fails Ghana’s chop bar workers, new findings reveal

Qatar opens Quran centre in Accra

Qatar-funded Al-Mustafa Mosque opens in Accra as new centre for worship and Quranic studies

Ghana military leaders in Zimbabwe

Ghana military delegation tours Zimbabwe’s model waste facility

Ghana's economy is recovering

Ghana’s inflation eases again as stronger cedi boosts economic recovery

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE