The Tempane District Chief Executive (DCE) Issaka Anabida has sent an appreciation message to President Nana Dankwa Akufo-Addo a few days after visiting the people of the Upper East Region. Apexnewsgh.com report According to the DCE, President’s visit to the region is a show of love from a father to his children, adding that any good father will always visit his children with something special. The reason he came and commission the Upper East Region water supply system project, which will provide the people of Bolgatanga, Navrongo, Paga, and its environs with Twenty Thousand Five Hundred (20,500) cubic meters of water per day which is approximately Four and a half million gallons of water per day, a three-four increase from the 1.5 million gallons a day currently available to the region. He said, aside from the water initiative, the President and his government have brought a lot of developments into the region such as Agenda 111 which has currently benefited 8 districts in the Upper East Region, One Constituency One Ambulance, One District One Dam, One District One Warehouse, Free SHS and more. He said, he so grateful for the President’s Visit, he is hopeful that by the time president Akufo-Akufo will visit the region again the majority of the ongoing projects will be completed. Source: Apexnewgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Tempane/Upper East Region
Tempane DCE encourages youth engage in communal labor to improve deplorable road network
Tempane District in recent days is witnessing a lot of communal labor activities across various communities in the area. Youth in parts of these communities are taking it upon themselves to put some of these deplorable roads in their communities in good shape, to guarantee safety and smooth movement for the road users in the area especially as they await the rainy season to kick start. However, in order to motivate these patriotic and illustrious youth in the area, the Tempane District Chief Executive (DCE) Mr. Issaka Anabida visited some of these sites to support and encourage them to continue with their wonderful contributions to man and country. According to Mr. Anabida, “Their efforts do not only bring development but foster unity and togetherness in the district. The DCE also visited a communal labor site at a section of the road in-between Woriyanga and Larigatenga Junction. Meanwhile, as part of his visit, he joined the Tafakuan community where the damaged bridge linking to Woriyanga and other communities nearby are been attended to by the youth and men of the community. At Tubong, the bad section of the road, just about 50 meters away from the Ghana Immigration Service Checkpoint had the Assemblyman, Hon. Solomon Mamgben Tiiga and his youth assiduously dug and carried gravel to fill the sides of the culvert so that it could be used instead of the damaged diversion. However, residents in these affected communities expressed satisfaction with the leadership quality exhibited by the District Chief Executive. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Tempane DCE hands over housing facilities as part of Temde relocation process
The Tempane District Chief Executive (DCE) Issaka Anabida has commissioned a housing facility at Kugzua as part of the relocation project for houses affected by the construction of the multipurpose irrigation dam at Tamde. According to the DCE, the said facility is for the Tengindana of the community. Mr. Anabida told the media, that the fully furnished housing structure has 14 bedrooms with a master bedroom, 2 kitchen apartments, 2 baths, two KVIP toilets (detached), two lobbies, 2 stores, and nice-looking furnished corridors. The facility is nicely graveled with quarry chippings. He said, the land for the said structure was released to the contractor on November 7, 2021, and as of July 1, 2022, it’s ready for use. However, expressing gratitude for the kind gesture from the Assembly, the beneficiary thanked the DCE and government for responding to their calls. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









