
Audio By Carbonatix
Economic activity in the Bongo district of the Upper East Region will soon be given a major boost as the Bongo District Assembly has completed a new market for the area.
The market will be opened as soon as a toilet and mechanized borehole facility which come with it are complete.
The market which is known as the jubilee market was started by the erstwhile NPP government led by John Agyekum Kuffuor but was left uncompleted since 2007.
It has now been completed by the Bongo District Assembly in order to increase retail activities in the district and economically empower Bongo citizens.
The market has about 60 stores, 40 sheds, an abattoir and a day care center.
In addition to completing the jubilee market, the Bongo district assembly has also handed over a site for the construction of a ten-seater water closet toilet facility and a mechanized borehole to serve people who will be using the market.
The GHC 100,000 toilet and mechanized borehole project when completed, will enhance sanitation in the district as open defecation is currently widely practiced there.

Handing over the site for the construction of the facility to the contractor, Bongo District Chief Executive, Alexis Adugdaa Ayamdoo said the market when completed, will not only create employment to the teeming unemployed citizens in the area but will also generate income for the district assembly.
To avoid a situation where the jubilee market will be polluted with human excreta, the Bongo District assembly has decided to keep the market closed until the toilet facility is completed.
Paramount chief of the Bongo traditional area, Naba Baba Salifu Lemyaarum was glad that the District assembly took the step to provide a decent place for trading in the area.
The Bongo District Assembly has also handed over a three-classroom block funded by the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GetFund) to the Tarongo Junior High School and a District Assembly Common Fund project to Bongo Soe primary ‘B’ at a cost of GHC 145,000.
The District Chief Executive said the projects are in line with government’s directive for all assemblies to construct two-number 3 classroom blocks and two-number Community Health Planning Service (CHPS) compounds.
Latest Stories
-
GPL 2025/26: Samartex end winless run with victory over Kotoko
2 minutes -
Afreximbank to avail US$10bn under its Gulf Crisis Response Programme to shield African, CARICOM economies from Middle East conflict
6 minutes -
NPP behind every monumental agenda in Ghana – Miracles Aboagye
17 minutes -
Ho Airport not a misplaced priority — GACL Board Chair
19 minutes -
Nationwide sensitisation of haulage truck drivers ahead of Axle Load Enforcement
19 minutes -
Vice President backs community tourism at Vodza Regatta 2026
22 minutes -
Tree Crops Development Authority says media reports on rubber exports are misleading, demands apology
29 minutes -
Kotoko suffer shock 2-1 defeat to Samartex in Kumasi
40 minutes -
Scrap sanitation levy amid fuel price hikes — Miracles Aboagye
40 minutes -
Rapper Offset injured in shooting near Florida casino, officials say
49 minutes -
Sporting CP vs Arsenal Champions League preview: Where to watch, predicted line-ups, form, coaches’ thoughts
1 hour -
Real Madrid vs Bayern München Champions League preview: Where to watch, predicted line-ups, form, coaches’ thoughts
1 hour -
CIB Ghana Post-MPC policy seminar urges action to turn macroeconomic stability into jobs
1 hour -
Maguire signs one-year contract at Man Utd
1 hour -
GACL chairman says airport levy to fund projects, completion targeted within 24 months
1 hour