Gov’t Infrastructural Projects: Tain District Residents To Vote Massively For NPP- DCE

Gov’t Infrastructural Projects: Tain District Residents To Vote Massively For NPP- DCE

One of the newly created Districts in the country Tain, in the Bono Region, which was considered deprived now has its own office complex.

This impressive development has become possible  through the initiatives of  the hard working District Chief Executive, Hon. Lawyer Charity Ama Oforiwaa Dwomoh.

She told Oheneba Nana Asiedu, host of Election 2020 programme on Wontumi TV and Radio on Wednesday that on assumption of office, she found the existing office building embarrassing so she challenged herself to build a new one.

“It was even difficult for me to locate the departments in the old structure not to talk of the staff. But this has become a thing of the past.” Madam Oforiwaa Dwomoh said

The imposing new office building whose picture was flashed on the screens of Wontumi TV now accommodates almost all the agencies, departments as well as other industries like births and deaths, NCCE, YEA, National Service Secretariat.

“We now have a resident divisional police commander whose office is fully furnished and ready for occupation. We have also finalized arrangements to have an established fire service office at Nsawkaw.” she disclosed in the interview.

According to Madam Oforiwaa Dwomoh, the District which was created in 2003 and gazetted in 2004 and  predominantly a farming community was saddled with about 22 uncompleted government projects left behind by the NDC when she took over the administration of the Disrict.

Gradually, we are completing these unfinished projects and soon the burden will  be over for us.” She said

Among the new infrastructure  projects which are transforming the District include schools.

But interestingly as, Madam Oforiwaa Dwomoh revealed , her administration has had support from some two NGO’s, namely  Madamfo Ghana Foundation and the Rotary club at Sunyani Centra.

The two NGO’s  have respectively helped to reconstruct two schools namely, the Soronono Kwaidenden Basic School and the Attakrom Primary’s 8 classroom block which is to be turned into a model school.

Madam Oforiwaa Dwomoh is convinced that, residents of most of the rural communities who have benefited from the government’s infrastructural projects will show gratitude by voting overwhelmingly for the NPP in the December election.

By wontumionline.com