The Wenchi Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Alexander Obour Damoah, has inspected some selected projects being undertaken in the Wenchi Municipality.
The project inspection tour formed part of the periodic monitoring activities of the Chief Executive to assess the progress of infrastructural development projects being executed in the Municipality to improve the socio-economic life of the people.
The team inspected construction works on projects bordering on health (female and male and children’s ward at Buoku), reshaping of the Buoku-Ahwene-Asuofiri feeder road, Tromeso- Nyanpongnase feeder road, a six-unit classroom block with ancillary facilities completed at Amoakrom, and ongoing lockable market stores at the old station.
The rest are Melcom Shopping Mall under construction opposite the main old station, water closets toilet and urinal facilities completed at the old market, 12-seater water closets toilet completed at Aswaq Cluster of Schools, mechanised borehole and 5,000-litre capacity water tank with concrete stand completed at the new market, and sports field under construction.
The MCE was impressed with progress of work on the projects, and expressed his optimism, while assuring the people that the ongoing projects would soon be completed.
He further challenged contractors yet to complete their projects to speed up work and hand over for commissioning and subsequent use.
He reiterated that the projects were part of the priorities of the Assembly to enhance the living standards of the people.
The Municipal Coordinating Director, Douglas N.K. Annoful, heads of departments, assembly members of the beneficiary communities, the Traditional Council and other stakeholders joined the MCE’s visit.
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