The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, will from Thursday, 19th July, 2018, to Wednesday, 25th July, 2018, embark on a 7-day tour of the Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions.
This tour comes on the heels of the President’s recent 3-day tour of the Volta Region, having visited earlier in the year, the Brong Ahafo and Western Regions.
The week-long tour will see the President visit the Bolgatanga Central, Bolgatanga East, Navrongo Central, Builsa North, Bunkpurugu, Nalerigu Gambaga, Walewale, Tamale Central, Karaga, Savelugu, Tolon, Yapei Kusawgu, Damongo, Wa Central, Daffiama/Buise/Issa, and Jirapa constituencies.
Beginning from the Upper East Region, President Akufo-Addo, will, in the two-day tour, inspect ongoing work on the Bongo-Balungu-Namoo-Zorko road; visit the 1-village-1-dam project site at Kuyellingo, in Bongo; inspect ongoing work on the Navrongo-Chuchuliga-Sandema Road; cut the sod for the construction of a new district police headquarters; and interact with chiefs and traditional rulers, amongst others.
Whilst in the Northern Region, from Saturday, 21st July, 2018, to Monday, 23rd July, 2018, is expected to cut the sod for the construction of the Nasia-Janga Road; inspect ongoing works on the Nalerigu/Gambaga town roads; cut the sod for the 1-village-1-dam Integrated Agriculture with Renewable Energy for Poverty Eradication (IAREPE) project in Savelugu; cut the sod for the construction of a district hospital in Tolon, and also inspect ongoing works in the construction of a warehouse there as well.
The President will also commission the Motor king assembly plant at Lamashegu, cut the sod for the construction of an accident and emergency centre at Yapei/Kusawgu, and will interact with Chiefs and traditional rulers in Damongo, Buknkrugu, and Nalerigu/Gambaga.
In the Upper West Region, the President is expected to commission the new Upper West Regional House of Chiefs building; commission the new library/Amatrol laboratory complex of the Wa polytechnic; inspect ongoing works at the construction of a multi-purpose Youth Development Centre in Wa; inspect ongoing works on the Wa-Han road; and commission projects at the Ullo Senior High School in Jirapa.
The President will end the tour on Wednesday 25th July, 2018.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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Come down and support him to succeed. Don't be there and be saying rubbish
o Ghanaians don't own part of the company then? So what if it had been listed on the GSE initially? What would have been the outcome? Well, we don't know because we didn't do it and Ghanaians don't own any part of the company. Maybe we could have had a deal of 40% gov't, 40% Ghanaian public and 20% Vodafone had we listed it initially, but we don't know. Perhaps it would have been number one as the public would be more inclined to patronize it because they have a vested interest in it's growth being shareholders and the fact that, it would be still indigenously owned. So we don't really know. Maybe we would want to try that approach with all our supposedly or seemingly distressed SOE's. My take on a story on Ghanaweb about the Esteemed Kufuor saying he felt like a prophet or a seer in the sale of Ghana Telecom to Vodafone. I beg to digress off topic if i may.
Kwamang, a town in the Sekyere Central in Ashanti Region, lacks infrastructural developments, yet the people keep on voting for the NPP. When NPP is in power, they neglect Ashanti Region and develop other regions like Volta and Upper East. Sooner than later, the people of Ashanti Region will rebel against NPP.
If he stays in Accra problem, if he visits the people problem, Most people on this platform are very ***barred word*** of the very issues they comment on
Accumulating travelling allowances and other gifts. Fix the cedi and forget the rounds.
Wont he rest? Wow...
It is healthy news to hear that the president Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo, is not sitting on his butt at the Jubilee House in Accra and ruling the country by "I have directed..." to do what or say what. He is taking quality leadership and accountable governance to the people. Let is support him to succeed.