
Audio By Carbonatix
John Kwame Adu Jack, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dormaa Central in the Bono Region has announced that six communities in the constituency are to benefit from the rural telephony projects by 2027.
They comprise Danyame, Antwirifo, Yawkrom, Kofikumikrom, Aboabo Number Four, and Twumkrom communities.
He said the beneficiary communities and their adjoining villages and towns like Asunsu Number Two, Nsesreso, Dabaabi, Sromani, Chichiwere and Manteware would access enhanced telecommunication services to improve their standard of living. Mr Jack gave the
when he spoke at the Dormaa Central Municipal celebration of the 69th Independence Anniversary at Dormaa-Ahenkro.
He noted that the execution of the projects followed complaints of poor telecommunication networks by the community members.
The MP also expressed concern about the deplorable condition of the Aboabo and the Pamu- Atesikrom roads and assured that those roads would be put in good shape.
Mr Jack explained that the construction of the Kyeremasu-Gambia and Masu-Nkrankwanta road projects as well as Danyame-Asunsu Number One-Asunsu Number Two-Taforo Road projects, had all been captured under the “Big Push” road infrastructure programme.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana and Ukraine: Defence rapprochement raises questions about transparency and mandate
17 minutes -
PURC donates computers to UCC Institute for Oil and Gas Studies, assures university over electricity billing dispute
38 minutes -
MSDA commissions 50,000-litre automated water project for Saltpond Municipal Hospital
42 minutes -
Gov’t committed to protecting pension funds for Ghanaian workers – Vice President
44 minutes -
Mastercard Foundation charges AIMS Ghana Class of 2026 to drive innovation, leadership and employment across Africa
1 hour -
Black Stars go again tonight
1 hour -
‘AIMS rewrites the equations of your life’ — Alumna Dr Perpetual Andam Boiquaye challenges graduates to pursue bold ambitions
2 hours -
Princess Marie Louise Children’s Hospital marks 100 years with call for greater investment in child healthcare
2 hours -
AIMS Ghana graduates record 130 students from 24 African countries at 14th graduation ceremony
2 hours -
Mahama assures Big Push contractors of prompt payment after project completion
2 hours -
Logba Klikpo faces telecommunications challenges
2 hours -
Chartered Institute of Taxation warns against unauthorised tax practice
3 hours -
Appeal already filed in Larry Dogbey contempt case — Lawyer
3 hours -
Government in talks with investor to restart Komenda Sugar Factory – Mahama
3 hours -
Man allegedly kills aunt’s boyfriend in Awutu Senya West
3 hours