Audio By Carbonatix
The Minister for Youth and Minster, Mustapha Ussif, has officially opened the Wa Youth Resource Centre in the capital of the Upper West Region.
The project is part of the ministry's broader initiative to construct 10 youth resource centres nationwide.
Ussif highlighted the importance of the facility during the commission of the project on Tuesday, December 3.
The renovation, initiated by former Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah in March 2018, has resulted in notable additions, such as a 5000-seater stand, basketball and volleyball courts, a lawn tennis court, and running tracks.
The facility, which was commissioned and rechristened B.K. Adama, is the second Youth Resource Centre completed after Koforidua’s project.
The construction of the multi-purpose Youth Resource Centres across the country began in 2018 under the then Sports Minister, Isaac Asiamah.
Latest Stories
-
Court remands fugitive over alleged stealing, assault on elderly woman
24 minutes -
Ketu North MP to award new classroom projects
27 minutes -
ECG announces temporary power curtailment in Volta, Oti
32 minutes -
‘We are coming after you’ – Bono Minister to cocoa smugglers
35 minutes -
COCOBOD anti-smuggling unit arrests four suspects, impounds over 100 bags of beans
38 minutes -
Vendors commend GAWU for creating market access at trade fair
42 minutes -
Afadzato South rice farmers appeal for urgent remedies to prevent post-harvest loss
45 minutes -
South Africa withdraws AI policy due to fake AI-generated sources
48 minutes -
15 students rescued after raid on Nigerian orphanage school: state government says
60 minutes -
Congo launches $100m US-backed mining guard to secure sites
1 hour -
Lack of rainfall raises fears for Ivory Coast cocoa crop
1 hour -
French coastguard rescues more than 100 migrants crossing English Channel
2 hours -
IS claims responsibility for Nigeria attack that killed 29 people
2 hours -
Anthony Joshua signs deal to fight Tyson Fury – Hearn
2 hours -
Ghana moves forward with plans for new national airline
4 hours