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Atwima Nwabiagya MCE Inspects Projects… Promises to Do More For his people

 

 

The Atwima Nwabiagya Municipal Assembly in Ashanti region, through the able facilitation of the Hon. Michael Amoah Awuku,has completed the construction of spacious lorry terminal for commercial transport operation at Nkawie.

It is a District Assemblies’ Common Fund (DCF) project, built with a contract sum of Four Hundred and Eighty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH 480,000).

The terminal,has been equipped with a conference hall, offices, a washroom, 60-seating capacity waiting area for passengers, parking pavilion for commercial vehicles, a 10-seater toilet facility.

An ambulance bay ,has also been built by the Assembly at Nkawie,the Municipal capital.

Hon.Michael Awuki AMOAH and his entourage during the projects inspection tour

Construction of a rehabilitated slaughter house (DDF project) with a contract sum of GH256,000 and a 20 -seater BOT toilet with 4 bathrooms have also been put up by the assembly in the same community.

Ongoing projects include; one- storey 6 unit bungalow (Internal Generated Fund Project) with a contract sum GH 420,000) for departmental heads of the assembly at Toase, 26 shops (DDF project, contract sum GH999,000) at Toase.

Other Achievements are; town roads ongoing at Akrofuom, a maternity ward completed at Asakraka, a nursing training college project ongoing at Abuakwa, construction of shops ongoing at Dadease and construction of an emergency culvert ongoing at Abuakwa- Agogo.

Hon Michael Amoah Awuku on Thursday 18th January, 2024 inspected all the above mentioned projects.

Briefing the media, the MCE, said he was touched by the quality of work done by the contractors.

According to him,all the projects were new, adding that the Assembly and for that matter government, has executed so many developmental projects in the Municipality

The MCE, however, lamented that critics are not satisfied with the many interventions rolled out by government in the area, owing to the bad nature of most of the roads in the district.

He assured that, the assembly was doing its best to ensure that bad roads in the Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality are fixed.

Hon. Michael Amoah Awuku promised to carry on with the good works and do more for the good people of Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality.Source:Enock Akonnor

Atwima Nwabiagya MCE Inspects Projects… Promises to Do More For his people

 

 

The Atwima Nwabiagya Municipal Assembly in Ashanti region, through the able facilitation of the Hon. Michael Amoah Awuku,has completed the construction of spacious lorry terminal for commercial transport operation at Nkawie.

It is a District Assemblies’ Common Fund (DCF) project, built with a contract sum of Four Hundred and Eighty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH 480,000).

The terminal,has been equipped with a conference hall, offices, a washroom, 60-seating capacity waiting area for passengers, parking pavilion for commercial vehicles, a 10-seater toilet facility.

An ambulance bay ,has also been built by the Assembly at Nkawie,the Municipal capital.

Hon.Michael Awuki AMOAH and his entourage during the projects inspection tour

Construction of a rehabilitated slaughter house (DDF project) with a contract sum of GH256,000 and a 20 -seater BOT toilet with 4 bathrooms have also been put up by the assembly in the same community.

Ongoing projects include; one- storey 6 unit bungalow (Internal Generated Fund Project) with a contract sum GH 420,000) for departmental heads of the assembly at Toase, 26 shops (DDF project, contract sum GH999,000) at Toase.

Other Achievements are; town roads ongoing at Akrofuom, a maternity ward completed at Asakraka, a nursing training college project ongoing at Abuakwa, construction of shops ongoing at Dadease and construction of an emergency culvert ongoing at Abuakwa- Agogo.

Hon Michael Amoah Awuku on Thursday 18th January, 2024 inspected all the above mentioned projects.

Briefing the media, the MCE, said he was touched by the quality of work done by the contractors.

According to him,all the projects were new, adding that the Assembly and for that matter government, has executed so many developmental projects in the Municipality

The MCE, however, lamented that critics are not satisfied with the many interventions rolled out by government in the area, owing to the bad nature of most of the roads in the district.

He assured that, the assembly was doing its best to ensure that bad roads in the Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality are fixed.

Hon. Michael Amoah Awuku promised to carry on with the good works and do more for the good people of Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality.Source:Enock Akonnor

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