By:Kofi Owusu
The Omanhene of the Prang Traditional Area in the Pru West District of the Bono East Region, Nana Kwadwo Nyarko III, has made a passionate appeal to the government to speed up work on the Agenda 111 hospital project at Prang.
According to him, he would be more excited to see the early completion and commissioning of the Agenda 111 project to the benefit of residents of Prang.
He has, therefore, urged the government to put in more efforts in order to complete the project on time.
Nana Kwadwo Nyarko III,Pranghene
Nana Nyarko, who made the appeal in an interview, said initially the project was progressing steadily but the work had been going on at a snail’s pace per his observation when he paid a visit to the project site recently.
According to the chief, information available to him attributes the slow pace of work to lack of funds to the contractors working on the project.
President Akufo-Addo
“We believe in the President and this is not the first time he is embarking on projects at Prang. By hook or by crook, we know he will release funds for the completion of the project before the general election,” he said.
With regard to the Prang town roads, Nana Nyarko was happy and grateful to the Akufo-Addo administration for such development, making Prang merit its status as the Pru West District capital.
The Pranghene was, however, not happy about the non-functioning of the Bono East Regional Urban Roads administration office situated at Prang despite its commissioning some years ago.
He appealed to the Deputy Minister for Roads, who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Stephen Jallulah, to intervene to ensure that the personnel resume their official duties.
The renowned paramount chief was grateful to the government for bringing contractors on site to fix the collapsed bridge at Nyomoase.
He explained that this would facilitate the free movement of goods and passengers without hindrance.
He praised the people in the area for their unwavering support that had brought Prang to this level.
Nana Kwadwo Nyarko further urged his people to continue to live in harmony with one another to sustain the peace at Prang.