President John
Mahama last weekend embarked on a 2-day working tour of the Volta region. The tour
according to the president was to say ‘thank you’ to the people of the region
and also to inspect ongoing projects as well as cut sod for new ones.
The president’s
first stop was the permanent site of the University of Health and Allied
Sciences (UHAS) in Ho, where he inspected on-going construction of the academic
and administrative facilities of the university’s Faculty of Biomedical
Sciences. He directed the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning to release
the counterpart funding of about GH¢3.2 million to ensure early completion of
the first phase project which is expected to completedin 16 months.
President Mahama
also instructed highway engineers to work on the road to the university, adding
that he had already given a directive for water and electricity to be extended
to the site.
Sod for the
construction of the university was cut by late President John Evans Atta Mills and
it is being funded by the Chinese Government.
Meeting with Chiefs
At a meeting with
members of the Volta regional house of chiefs, Togbe Afede XIV, President of
the House in a welcome address commended President Mahama for initiating a
number of development projects in the Region, including the ongoing rehabilitation
of the house of chiefs building and the completion of one of the three bungalows
for the VRHC. He however appealed to President to release funds for the speedy
completion of the projects.
President Mahama with Togbe Afede |
Togbe Afede who is also the paramount chief of Asogli
traditional area, asked the president to expedite work on the upgrading of the
regional hospital in Ho into a teaching hospital to aid the training of medical
students by the University of Health and Allied Sciences. He also appealed to
the president to consider the rehabilitation and expansion of the Ho municipal
hospital into a modern hospital to serve the health care needs of the people. He
further asked the government build an airstrip to link the Volta Region to
other regions by air.
Togbe Afede also commended President Mahama for the
steps he had taken to eliminate corruption in the country, adding "Corrupt
Officials are like termites and should be eliminated".
President Mahama
in response said his government is committed to delivering on its mandate and
assured the chiefs that all ongoing projects in the region will be completed
and more will be added.
He said, he had
directed the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning to release money from
the Eurobond account for the execution of the Eastern Corridor Road project,
while the financial arrangement for the expansion of the Volta Regional
Hospital into a teaching hospital was being finalised.
He said due to
the importance of the Eastern Corridor Road project, works on the various
sections would be carried out simultaneously.
He also
said the government would spend GH¢ 470 million to absorb the 25 per cent of
electricity tariff increases, saying it was necessary to mitigate the burden on
the masses that were hard-hit.
President Mahama explained that the tariffs
adjustment was necessary to attract private sector participation in the
generation of power to meet the 5000 megawatts target for domestic consumption
and export.
The President said the Region would also be a major
beneficiary of the Chinese Development Bank loan, which would be used in
constructing landing sites along the Volta Lake as part of the eastern corridor
multi-modal transport project.
Ho Central Market
President Mahama
and his entourage also interactedwith traders at Ho Central Market, where he expressed
disappointment over the non-start of reconstruction works at the market, one
and half years after he launch the Ghana Urban Management Pilot Project
(GUMPP), under which the market reconstruction was to be executed.
He however
assured the traders that work on the rehabilitation of the market would start
soon.
Meeting with NDC Party
Addressing
members of the NDC at the residency conference hall, president Mahama promised to perform in all the
sectors of the economy to justify the mandate Ghanaians had given him for the
next four years, despite the challenges that confronted his administration.
"The year started on a rather bad note, with
series of fire outbreaks in our major markets, followed by the election
petition, industrial strikes, energy crisis, among other issues, but thank God
we are gradually getting out of them," President Mahama said but added his
government had drawn up a comprehensive programme that would address those
challenges.
He therefore advised Party
members not to throw their hands up in despair, but should rather throw their
weight behind all government officials to execute their duties responsibly to
achieve the government's better Ghana agenda programme
President Mahama
rounded up day one of his 2-days tour at Nkwanta, where he inspected progress
of work on the eastern corridor road project and also addressed durbar
organised in his honour.
What ran through
the President’s interactions with the people was the assurance that he would
certainly deliver all the projects that he promised Ghanaians during the 2012
electioneering by the end of 2016.
Aflao Sod Cutting
President Mahama
started his second day of the tour at Aflao in the Ketu South municipality,
where he addressed a durbar of chief and people in the area. The president also
broke grounds for the construction of a modern Metro Mass Transit
Terminal.
Since he was
elected President in December 2012, Mr John Dramani Mahama has been dogged by
some domestic challenges. The December 2012 election petition, labour agitation
and general economic problems are some of the challenges he had had to deal
with.
The project, which would cost 900,000 Ghana cedis,
would serve as a transit point for vehicles that would be leaving Accra to and
from Togo and Benin.
President Mahama said Aflao, as a transit point,
deserved better and Government would assist and ensure that in all projects
blossomed to serve the citizenry and beyond.
From Aflao, President
Mahama and his entourage went to Akplorwortokor in the Keta Municipality where he
commissioned the first and second phases of the sea defence project and cut the
sod for the execution of the third phase, which is scheduled to be completed in
August 2014.
Durbar at Anloga
President Mahama
ended his two-day working tour of the Volta region with a durbar at Hogbe park
at Anloga where pledged government’s support for the formation of the Keta Basin
Development Authority to supervise the execution of development projects in the
Keta Lagoon Basin.
As a first step,
he said, the government would initiate legislation for the establishment of the
authority.
President Mahama greeting Torgbui Sri |
Besides, he
said, funds would be made available for the execution of projects to be
spearheaded by the authority in the region.
For instance,
the President said, the Keta Lagoon Basin had the potential to produce salt,
and for agricultural production.
He said the
failure of some chiefs and families to release land for investment projects was
hindering development in the country.
He, therefore,
appealed to chiefs and families to release land for investments, since that
would create jobs and promote the welfare of their people.
Togbi Sri III,
the Awoamefia of the Anlo State, said the establishment of authority was
crucial for the development of the Anlo State.
He thanked the
government for the development projects in the area, including the sea defence
project, and requested it to extend electricity to remote areas.
He said the
chiefs and people of the Anlo State would support any government that would be
interested in the development of the area.
The president was accompanied on the tour by Alhaji
Baba Kamara, Senior Presidential advisor, Mrs Dzifa Attivor, Minister of
Transport, Nii Laryea Afotey-Agbo, Volta Regional Minister , Mr. Douglas
Prosper Bani, chief of staff and executives of the ruling National Democratic
Congress.
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