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Work resumes on all abandoned project in Adaklu district

Screenshot 2026 03 01 021749.png These projects are considered critical to improving both education and healthcare in the district

Sun, 1 Mar 2026 Source: GNA

A three-classroom block for Adaklu Ablornu Junior High School and a Health Centre at Adaklu Kpetsu, which were abandoned are among key development projects currently being undertaken by the Adaklu District Assembly.

These projects are considered critical to improving both education and healthcare in the district.

Jerry Yao Ameko, Adaklu District Chief Executive disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of a Special meeting of the Adaklu District Assembly to elect a Presiding Member at Adaklu Waya.

He stated that the resumption of work on these projects was in line with President John Mahama’s directive to Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives to complete all projects initiated during his first term in office but were abandoned by the previous government.

The DCE intimated that it was also a decisive action he had taken in collaboration with Kwame Governs Agbodza, Minister for Roads and Highways and Member of Parliament for Adaklu to implement the President’s vision in the district.

“The Assembly has prioritized the completion of these key projects abandoned by the previous administration,” he said.

Ameko stated that contractors were currently working urgently to ensure the timely completion of the projects.

He said the Assembly in collaboration with Agbodza was working to provide all schools in the district with a conducive teaching and learning environment.

Ameko noted that access to healthcare delivery for the people was also being improved therefore reducing the need for people to travel long distances to seek medical care.

He said he was committed to the accelerated development of the district to help improve the socio-economic well-being of the people.

“These efforts reflect our commitment to the total development and transformation of the district,” he stated.

The DCE appealed to the people to exercise restraint as all sectors of development were being tackled by the government in the district including their roads.

Source: GNA