Audio By Carbonatix
Ground-breaking ceremonies have taken place to officially indicate commencement of work on 24-billion cedi road projects for the Kadjebi and Jasikan districts at separate functions, on Friday.
Mustek Engineering Limited was executing the 7.3-kilometre Kadjebi-Dzindzinso road project that would cost 18.1-billion cedis, with funding from the Ghana Road Fund.
Danbort Company Limited was constructing the six-kilometre Jasikan-Bodada road that would cost about 5.9-billion cedis, with financial support from the International Development Agency.
Mr Kofi Dzamesi, Volta Regional Minister, who performed the ceremonies at Kadjebi in the Kadjebi District and Bodada in the Jasikan Districts respectively, said road projects at the cost of 550 billion cedis, were being executed at various levels of construction in the region, since 2005.
He said "The region, therefore, tops the lists of government's expenditure on road construction projects currently in the country."
Notable among them, he said were the Sogakope-Adidome-Ho-Fume, Sogakope-Aflao and district capitals road projects.
Mr Dzamesi said this was an attestation of government's avowed principle of equity in the distribution of national resources irrespective of voting patterns, ethnicity or creed.
He said government's gesture in this vein, further demonstrated that it was in touch with the masses and the underprivileged in the society.
The Regional Minister urged the people to support government to enable it realize its goals towards reducing poverty, ignorance and disease.
Mr Kofi Adjei Ntim, Kadjebi District Chief Executive, said the district was benefiting from over 75 billion cedis road projects, adding that good roads and transport system were important for socio-economic development.
Mr Solomon Kwame Donkor, Jasikan District Chief Executive, gave the assurance that the Government would not disappoint the people in the distribution of the national cake.
GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
2026 World Cup: What would Ghana lose without Thomas Partey against Panama?
1 hour -
Olise is your man of the match in France World Cup opener
2 hours -
Partey misled Canadian officials over previous arrest
3 hours -
Kylian Mbappe France’s all-time top scorer in win over Senegal
3 hours -
Confidence high as Vice President visits Black Stars ahead of Panama showdown
3 hours -
BECE 2026: Five important steps JHS graduates should take before starting SHS
3 hours -
2026 World Cup: Ghana fails in bid to have Partey’s Canada visa denial overturned
3 hours -
University of Nottingham cyberattack triggers CSA warning to Ghanaian universities
3 hours -
Ghana-South Africa Business Chamber condemns xenophobic attacks on Ghanaians
3 hours -
“US Justice Department hasn’t gotten back to Ghana that it has served Ofori-Atta” – OSP
3 hours -
Deputy Energy Minister reaffirms Ghana’s commitment to gas-led development at West Africa Gas Summit
4 hours -
Protect Ghanaians in South Africa through diplomacy – Bosome Freho MP to gov’t
4 hours -
About 49,000 Ghanaians still live in South Africa – Bosome Freho MP discloses
4 hours -
Bosome Freho MP urges South Africa to take decisive action against Xenophobic attacks
4 hours -
Mfantsipim SHS final-year student commits suicide
4 hours