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Kwabenya youth petition Ga East Assembly over poor roads and stalled projects

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The Kwabenya Youth Association (KYA) has presented a petition to the Ga East Municipal Assembly, demanding urgent action to address poor roads, sanitation challenges in schools, stalled projects, and safety concerns in the community.
Presenting the petition to the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Ga East Municipal Assembly, the youth group expressed frustration over the deteriorating state of roads in the area, particularly the road leading to the Ga East Municipal Hospital.
A representative of the group noted that potholes on the roads had become dangerous and were delaying emergency response services.
He explained that ambulances transporting patients to the hospital were forced to spend more time on the road because of the poor conditions, which he described as a threat to lives.
The group raised concerns about sanitation conditions in some schools within the community.
According to them, several toilet facilities had been locked despite the availability of water, forcing some pupils to visit nearby homes to ease themselves.
The youth association claimed the situation was exposing school children, especially girls, to risks including teenage pregnancy and abuse.
They further complained about delays in the completion of the community astroturf project, which they indicated had remained under construction for nearly three years instead of the expected six months.
The association highlighted the absence of security personnel to assist school children crossing roads in the area.
The group appealed to the Assembly to ensure swift action on the issues raised and warned that they would organise a demonstration if no improvements were seen within three months.
Responding at a press conference, the MCE for the Ga East Municipal Assembly, Edmund Agboh, commended the youth for using democratic means to express their concerns.
He assured residents that the Assembly remained committed to completing projects within the municipality and addressing challenges confronting the community.
On the abandoned classroom project at the Kwabenya Cluster of Schools, Mr Agboh explained that the GETFund funded project stalled because of financial challenges.
He disclosed that the Assembly and the Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya, Faustina Elikplim Akurugu, had engaged the GETFund Secretariat for approval to reassess the project.
According to him, approval had been granted and the Assembly’s Works Department would soon prepare a Bill of Quantities for submission to GETFund for further action.
The MCE announced that a three unit classroom block at Musuku had been completed and would soon be handed over to the Assembly to help ease pressure on schools in the area.
Touching on roads, Mr Agboh stated that the 23 kilometre Dome Kitase road project, being handled by First Sky Construction Limited, had resumed this year after funding challenges.
He explained that the project, which links Dome to Kitase through Brekusu, was now under the government’s “Big Push” programme and was expected to be completed in 2028.
On the astroturf project, he indicated that construction works were about 90 per cent complete and assured the youth that the Assembly was working to make the facility operational for the benefit of the community.
Mr Agboh reiterated that the Assembly’s doors remained open for engagement with residents to promote development in the municipality.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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President Mahama cut sod for construction of 24-Hour Economy Model Market in Juapong

President John Dramani Mahama today cut the sod for the construction of a 24-Hour Economy Model Market in Juapong, North Tongu District, marking the commencement of a transformative project aimed at boosting local commerce, creating sustainable jobs, and driving economic growth in the Volta Region.
The sod-cutting ceremony formed part of the President’s two-day ‘Resetting Ghana Tour’ of the Volta Region.
Addressing residents and stakeholders, President Mahama described the proposed facility as a modern economic centre designed to empower farmers, traders, entrepreneurs, and small businesses.
He noted that beyond serving as a marketplace, the project will provide critical infrastructure for storage, processing, packaging, distribution, digital commerce, and access to financial services.
The President reaffirmed Government’s commitment to accelerating development across the Volta Region through strategic investments in roads, healthcare, education, agriculture, transport, markets, and agro-industrial initiatives.
He highlighted Juapong’s strategic location and economic potential, indicating that the town is well-positioned to emerge as a key commercial and industrial destination within the region.
As part of the flagship 24-Hour Economy programme, the Juapong Model Market will be among the largest facilities under the initiative.
The project has been designated as a Category Four Market, the highest classification within the programme, reflecting its significance to the region’s economic transformation.
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Captain Smart pledges massive infrastructure development in Gomoa West

Broadcast journalist and aspiring National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Gomoa West, Blessed Godsbrain Smart, popularly known as Captain Smart, has pledged to embark on major infrastructure development if elected to represent the constituency in Parliament.
Speaking on Onua TV platform, Captain Smart said his priority would be to transform Gomoa West through extensive development projects.
“I will turn the constituency into a construction site,” he declared, stressing his commitment to improving infrastructure across the area.
Although much of his remarks focused on rallying supporters in local languages, he repeatedly assured residents that they would witness significant development under his leadership.
Captain Smart also urged party supporters to remain united and actively participate in the party’s internal activities ahead of the parliamentary primaries.
He expressed confidence in his bid and promised to work hard to improve the lives of people in Gomoa West if given the opportunity to serve as their parliamentary candidate.
By: Jacob Aggrey




