Bosomtwe DCE assures completion of Lake Road, Sawua hospital before end of tenure
Abdulia Hamidu, District Chief Executive for Bosomtwe, assured residents of government's commitment to complete key infrastructure projects before the end of its term. These projects include the stalled Bosomtwe Lake Road and the Sawua Regional Hospital. He gave the assurance during a fundraising event in Jachie aimed at supporting the establishment of a new training college.
Ing. Hamidu noted that government recognises the economic and health benefits the two projects will bring to the district and the wider region. He acknowledged the current delays but indicated that steps would be taken to address the challenges and resume work to ensure timely completion. Ing. Hamidu emphasized that the Lake Road project is critical to improving accessibility and boosting tourism around the Bosomtwe enclave, while the Sawua Regional Hospital is expected to significantly enhance healthcare delivery in the area.
Ing. Hamidu further disclosed that Bosomtwe is close to being upgraded from a district to a municipal assembly. He said this development would attract more resources, strengthen governance structures, and accelerate socio-economic growth. He stated that the completion of the ongoing projects, coupled with the anticipated change in status, reflects a broader commitment to improving infrastructure, expanding access to essential services, and driving development across the district.
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Bosomtwe's District Chief Executive, Abdulia Hamidu, addressed residents regarding the completion of infrastructure projects. He spoke of economic and health benefits- but there are challenges.
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