Executive Director of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) Foundation, Dr. Dominic Eduah has inspected some of the foundation’s projects in the Western Region.
The inspection was to monitor the progress of work on the various projects and to assure stakeholders of the Foundation’s commitment to the timely completion of the projects.
The projects include a bridge which connects Effiakuma to other communities and an ultra-modern artificial turf.
The bridges which is 95 percent complete comes as great relief to locals who relied on an old dilapidated wooden structure to access the community’s cemetery, schools and other important places.
Mr. Eduah was accompanied by the Member of Parliament for Effia Constituency Hon. Joseph Cudjoe.
After the inspection tour, Dr. Eduah expressed satisfaction with the progress of work on the projects and stressed the need for their timely completion.
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