Akufo-Addo cuts sod for dualisation of 2km road in Nandom

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has cut sod for the dualisation of Town in the Region.

The two-kilometre project will cost ¢85.2 million and will see the main streets of Nandom expanded with traffic lights, road markings and street lights

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Addressing the Chiefs and people of Nandom on Monday to highlight his two-day working tour of the Region, the President assured them his government will construct more roads in the community and also make Nandom one of the sites for School development with a boarding technical school.

“The desire for us to have a workforce that has hands-on education is one that I share 100% with you and that is why Nandom has been chosen as one of the sites for the School development and very soon that matter will be fully up in progress.

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“So the desire you are expressing to have a boarding technical school here in Nandom is going to be met.

And in the same way, as the demand for the schools to be fenced, I believed there are advanced plans already in place for fencing the walls of the KOSEC and the middle school. So both of them very soon will have the fence wall that you are seeking,” he stated.

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The President added that there are plans to open an Agricultural Development bank branch in the community and aside from that, a discussion with the Ghana Commercial Bank is underway to see whether there is a possibility to establish a branch in the area.

He further appealed to the civilians to corporate with the in supporting the “See Something Say Something” campaign to make sure that no penetration of Ghana takes place with terrorist infiltrators.

Minister for , Kwasi Amoako-Attah, speaking at the event explained that the road from Nandom to Lambussie is 5.8 km and it is currently under procurement which is going to cost the government an amount of ¢30 million.

He said a contractor will be appointed and work will begin in less than two years' time.

“The dualisation will be two kilometres, a two-lane dual carriageway of seven metres each and two metres raised walkway on both sides.

The road is going to be raised to an asphaltic level. We are going to do all concrete works and other works along the stretch of these roads.

“We are going to provide all forms of road furniture along this stretch of the road, effective road signs and a roundabout with a signalised traffic light to promote safety and regulate the movement of vehicles” Amoako-Attah stressed.

The Information Minister, Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, announced the next move will be to a town called Isa in the Region to inspect the progress of an ongoing project.

He said the President would commission a solar power project that is set up at Kaleo to add to the power needs of the country, then to Wechiau in the Constituency to visit another projects.

The Minister mentioned that the final two-day tour will end in , the capital of the .

Source: Sarah Mensah
Via: Joy News

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