Tuesday, August 24, 2010

TARKWA/NSUAEM ASSEMBLY UNDERTAKES MORE DEVT PROJECTS (PAGE 22, AUGUST 24, 2010)

THE Tarkwa/Nsuaem Municipal Assembly is undertaking many development projects in the municipality to raise the quality of life of the people.
The projects which are at various stages of completion, include the extension of water to the new Ghana Education Service (GES) office at Tarkwa at an estimated cost of GH¢27,375 and a three-unit classroom block at Benso.
Others are a school feeding programme block at Tarkwa-Banso, a three-unit classroom block for the Islamic school at Tarkwa and the rehabilitation of 45 stores at Tarkwa.
The rest are the construction of two culverts at Brenuakyim and Kwarekwano, the construction of police quarters at Tarkwa, drilling of 11 boreholes in the municipality, rehabilitation of nine-unit classroom block for the Presbyterian Primary School at Tarkwa and the construction of three-unit classroom block for Amantin and Esuoso.
The remaining projects include the construction of market sheds at Simpa and Dompim, the rehabilitation of street lights from Ahwitieso through Tarkwa to Liebher Company Junction, a distance of 25 kilometres at a cost of GH4881,941.50 and the purchase of refuse truck and installation of a generator set.
The Tarkwa/Nsuaem Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mrs Christina Kobinah, announced these at the municipal assembly meeting at Tarkwa.
She also informed the assembly that the indenture and site plans in respect of a land acquired at Ahwitieso for the assembly’s new office complex had been signed.
Mrs Kobiah said the procurement process had been re-initiated for the office complex building as recommended by the regional tender committee.
The Presiding Member of the assembly, Mr Robert Mensah, said the assembly had a wider and major role to play in the dissemination of government policies to the general assembly and the public.

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