Joadah Consult, in the spirit of Pan African collaboration and development, is making strides in the West African market with Ghana as its first point of call.
Jaffer Joel Aita of Joadah Consult in Uganda was received on Monday, March 21, by his official partners Emmanuel Atsu and Sandra Darkoa Ofori of Tecia Consult in Ghana to conduct a series of stakeholder consultation and engagements.
These engagements will center on a series of planned civil engineering and infrastructural development projects such as eco-cities, industrial parks among many others.
The partners, in their welcome address to Mr. Aita expressed excitement and endorsement for the series of planned projects and their collective eagerness as well as that of their associates to facilitate cross continental collaboration on these projects.
This will in turn help alleviate challenges such as poor infrastructural planning and development while creating the much needed jobs to stimulate the local economy.
Jaffer Joel Aita is a Ugandan civil engineer, entrepreneur, club chairman of Arua Hill SC and has served as C.E.O of Joadah Consult since 2007.
He has over 14 years of experience in providing professional technical and management support services in civil, water and sanitation ,infrastructure master planning, energy and oil & gas engineering projects
Joadah Consult has an impressive portfolio of projects in Uganda, Rwanda and Malawi which include;
the Namanve Industrial Park Project, PC Mulago Hospital Rehabilitation Project, PC Mulago Maternal and Neonatal Hospital Project, PC Yumbe Hospital, and PC Kayunga Hospital.
Others are Team Leader Stone Soup Estate, Tower Hill Estates Monrovia, PC Malawi University Infrastructure, Arua Hill Stadium and Business Park, Rwanda WATSAN Project, and the USMID World Bank Arua City Roads.
Again, the consult worked on projects such as USMID World Bank Entebbe Roads, PC Arua Market Project, PC Busega Market Project and Nile Eco-City Design among others.
Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah received Mr Aita and his Ghanaian partners in a courtesy call and indicated Ghana's readiness for investment and infrastructure development
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