Developing Atwima-Nwabiagya South is government’s priority – MCE

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Developing Atwima-Nwabiagya South is government’s priority – MCE

Mr Michael Amoah Awuku, Municipal Chief Executive for Atwima-Nwabiagya South, says the area is seeing significant growth and development as the assembly continues to initiative transformative projects to improve the living conditions of the people.


The Assembly, in recent times, increased the construction of various projects in health, education, transportation, environment, and sanitation to help bring improvements in the people's socio-economic lives.


Mr Amoah Awuku, speaking to the (GNA), after an inspection of some of the projects at Nkawie, the Municipal capital, stressed the need for the people to continue to support the Assembly as it worked to improve their standard of living.


One of the projects inspected was the completed spacious lorry terminal for commercial transport operations, which was financed through the District Assembly Common Fund.


It is equipped with a conference hall, offices, a washroom, a 60-seater capacity waiting area for passengers, and a parking pavilion for commercial vehicles. 
Again, the MCE inspected the completed ambulance bay, a rehabilitated slaughterhouse, and a 20-seater public washroom at Nkawie.


Other ongoing projects Mr Amoah Awuku inspected included a one-storey six-unit staff bungalow for the assembly, and 26 shops at Toase as well as the ongoing nursing training college project and maternity ward facility at Abuakwa.


The rest were the town roads project at Akrofuom, the construction of shops at Dadease and the construction of an emergency culvert at Abuakwa-Agogo.


Mr Amoah Awuku assured that the Assembly was doing its best to ensure that bad roads in the Municipality were all fixed to boost socio-economic activities.
While praising the contractors for their hard work, he said the authorities would continue to monitor the progress of the projects keenly to ensure value for money.

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