The Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo, has lauded the advocacy group Alagumgube for its unwavering commitment to development in the Upper East Region, particularly its efforts in pushing for the demarcation of land for the proposed Upper East Airport.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Dreamz FM, a local radio station in the regional capital, Mr. Adongo praised the group’s dedication and influence in championing critical development issues that affect the people of the region.
He acknowledged that Alagumgube’s persistent advocacy has played a significant role in advancing discussions and galvanizing action toward securing land for the long-awaited airport project, an initiative expected to drive economic growth and improve connectivity across the Upper East Region.
Beyond the airport campaign, the group, led by Mr. Gabriel Agambila, has made tangible contributions to the region through its own resources, most notably facilitating the establishment of a Passport Application Office for the people of the Upper East Region. The feat stands as a testament to what community-driven advocacy can achieve when pursued with focus and determination.
Mr. Adongo underscored the broader importance of such grassroots initiatives, noting that community-led efforts are critical in accelerating development and ensuring that key projects receive the necessary attention from relevant authorities. He called on other groups and stakeholders across the region to take a cue from Alagumgube’s proactive and results-oriented approach, urging them to champion development projects with the same level of vigor and commitment.
As the push for the Upper East Airport continues, the MP’s public endorsement of Alagumgube signals growing momentum behind the project and highlights the vital role that civil society organizations play in driving regional development agendas.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









