By Godfred A. Polkuu,
GNA
Bongo (U/E), Feb. 12,
GNA – Mr Peter Ayamga Ayinbisa, the Bongo District Chief Executive (DCE), has
handed over sites to contractors for the construction of three-unit classroom
blocks in the Gorigor and Zorkor-Kanga communities in the District.
He said the
classrooms when completed would serve as a Junior High School (JHS) to the
people of Gorigor community, while the other one would replace an existing
Primary School in the Zorkor-Kanga community which has operated under a pavilion
for several years.
Mr Ayinbisa at a
brief ceremony at Gorigor to hand over the two sites said the projects were
funded from the second tranche of the “one-million dollar per constituency”
funds totaling GH¢500,000.00 which was disbursed to the District from the
Ministry of Special Development Initiatives.
He said each
classroom block would comprise a headteacher’s office, staff common room and a
store, and would be completed within four months at an estimated value of about
GHC 190,000.00.
Mr Ayinbisa said the
package included the construction of six boreholes with hand-fitted pumps in
some selected communities including Kudorogor, Feo-Asabre, Soe-Sanabisi and
Beo, also estimated to value about GH¢120,000.00.
He said the projects
were “dear to government” and charged the contractors to deliver quality
projects within the stipulated time frame.
The DCE said the
Bongo Constituency earlier received the first tranche of GH¢500,000.00 for the
construction and installation of solar-powered mechanized water supply systems,
a warehouse at Bogrigor and modern toilet facilities among others.
Mr Ayinbisa said
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has fulfilled his pledge in just two
years of his administration, and the results were visible for all to see.
He commended the
chief and people of Gorigor and the Tindanas (custodians of land) for freely
releasing land for the projects and appealed to other communities to emulate
the gesture to facilitate development in the District.
Mr Anafo Abowine,
Assembly Member for the Gorigor Electoral Area, said the community has been
without JHS for over 20 years and this has led to pupils walking about five
kilometers daily to Bongo, the district capital and Atampiisi for basic
education.
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