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The Acting President of the Yilo Krobo Traditional Area, Nene Tetteh Odonkor Tuumeh, has appealed to the government to invest in the Boti Falls to help raise the standard of facilities at the place to international standards.
This, he said, would turn the facility into a “gold mine” for the
Yilo Krobo District Assembly and the country as a whole.
Nene Tuumeh made the appeal at Somanya when the Eastern Regional Minister, Dr Kwasi Akyem Apea-Kubi, called on him as part of his tour of the area to inspect government development projects.
He called for the establishment of a cement factory to process
the lime stone deposit in the area as well as the establishment of a
mango factory to process the large volume of mangoes grown in the district to help reduce youth unemployment in the area.
Nene Tuumeh called for the diversion of the road used by the
heavy trucks which transport limestone from the area from the main towns to help reduce the number of motor accidents.
He appealed to the Regional Co-ordinating Council to prevail on
GHACEM Cement Works, owner of the limestone mine to honour its social obligation to the chiefs and people in the area.
The Regional Minister gave the assurance that he would support
the development of the Boti Falls and called on entrepreneurs to
invest in the establishment of a mango processing plant at the Yilo
Krobo area.
The Minister inspected various projects that had been undertaken
in the district within the last two years and appealed to contractors
working on the projects to complete the works on schedule.Source: GNA
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