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Hon. Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah Continues Project Inspection Tour in Obuasi Municipal Assembly

Continuing his tour of the Ashanti Region, Hon. Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah, Minister for Local Government, Decentralisation, and Rural Development (MLGDRD), inspected several key project sites in the Obuasi Municipal Assembly under the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Program (GSCSP).

 

At his first stop in Obuasi, the Minister visited an Urban Park currently under construction. This project, which has faced delays due to resettlement issues, raised concerns for the Minister. He urged the Municipal Assembly to expedite the resolution of these issues to ensure the timely and successful completion of the park, emphasizing its importance for community recreation and urban development.

 

Next, Hon. Korsah inspected a recently completed storm drain project. He spoke extensively about the importance of maintaining this infrastructure, highlighting the need for regular upkeep to prevent flooding and ensure the safety and well-being of residents. The Minister stressed that proper maintenance of such projects is crucial to their long-term effectiveness and sustainability.

 

To conclude his visit in Obuasi, the Minister made a brief stop at a site known as the "prisons yard." This old structure is earmarked for demolition to make way for the construction of 51 lockable stores as part of the GSCSP. Hon. Korsah reiterated the significance of this project in promoting local commerce and providing secure trading spaces for businesses. He encouraged swift action to clear the site and commence construction, ensuring that the benefits of the program reach the community promptly.

 

Hon. Korsah's ongoing tour underscores the government's commitment to enhancing urban infrastructure and development in secondary cities. His hands-on approach in monitoring these projects aims to ensure they are completed to high standards and deliver maximum benefits to local populations.

 

Source: Darling Maame Efua Cann.

MLGDRD PR Unit

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Hon. Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah Begins Two-Day Tour of Ashanti Region to Inspect Ghana Secondary Cities Support Program Projects

Hon. Martin Adjei Mensah Korsah, Minister for Local Government, Decentralisation, and Rural Development (MLGDRD), is embarking on a two-day visit to the Ashanti Region to inspect various project sites under the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Program. The tour aims to evaluate the progress and quality of ongoing projects within the region.

 

The Minister's first stop was at the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), where he engaged with key officials to discuss the status of the projects. Following his visit to the RCC, Hon. Korsah proceeded to the Obuasi Municipal Assembly. There, he met with the Municipal Chief Executive Officer and the assembly's staff, emphasizing the importance of their continued hard work to ensure timely completion of the projects for the benefit of the local populace.

During these interactions, Hon. Korsah reiterated the government's commitment to enhancing infrastructure and improving living conditions in secondary cities across the nation. He urged the municipal staff to maintain high standards of work and dedication to expedite the projects, highlighting the significant impact these developments would have on the communities.

 

The Ghana Secondary Cities Support Program, a pivotal initiative aimed at boosting infrastructure and urban development in secondary cities, is expected to drive economic growth and improve the quality of life for residents in these areas. The Minister's visit underscores the government's dedication to monitoring and supporting these critical projects.

 

As the tour continues, Hon. Korsah is expected to visit additional project sites, furthering his mission to ensure that all works are on track and meet the requisite standards and completed within time.

 

Source: Darling Maame Efua Cann

(MLGDRD PR Unit)

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SOCO Project Brings Vital Infrastructure to Tempane District

The Gulf of Guinea Social Cohesion (SOCO) Project has successfully completed a critical infrastructure project in the Tempane District, significantly improving the connectivity between several local communities.

As part of the SOCO Project, a new culvert has been constructed, linking the communities of Gbengbeman, Kpalsako, Nipabra, Tinbun, Tafakpan, and Charpinin, which lie along the border with Togo. This development is expected to greatly enhance transportation and communication within the district, especially during the rainy season when previous routes often became impassable.

The Minister for Local Government, Decentralisation, and Rural Development (MLGDRD), Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, highlighted the government's commitment to continuing the rollout of sub-projects under SOCO in the Tempane District. "The Government will continue to bring more sub-projects under SOCO to the District to make life easy for the people of Tempane," he assured.

Minister Korsah made these remarks during a tour to inspect ongoing projects under both the SOCO and the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Program (GSCSP) in the Upper East and Northern Regions.

Residents of the Tempane District have expressed their gratitude for the new infrastructure. Zuwera, a beneficiary from one of the connected communities, shared her relief and appreciation: "We are grateful to the government for this culvert as we had to swim to cross from one community to the other during the rainy season."

The completion of this culvert marks a significant step forward in improving the quality of life for the residents of the Tempane District, showcasing the tangible benefits of the SOCO Project in fostering social cohesion and development in the region.

 

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