In the heart of the Talensi District, the community of Pwalugu recently celebrated a significant milestone in road development. Apexnewsgh reports Robert Alibo, the parliamentary candidate for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), took it upon himself to address the pressing needs of the residents by launching the District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP) equipment.
This initiative aims to enhance the local infrastructure and provide solutions to long-standing issues faced by the community.
During the launch, Mr. Alibo expressed his commitment to responsive governance, stating, “This was a cry from the people, and we are just responding to that cry. That’s what I call responsive governance and responsive leadership.” His message resonated with many, as he emphasized the partnership between the government and the people, describing it as a social contract where the NPP has fulfilled its obligations by delivering crucial services such as roads, healthcare facilities, and classrooms.
Mr. Alibo’s emphasis on trust was clear as he reached out to the constituents, reminding them that their elected officials should always respond to their needs. He assured them that the NPP was dedicated to addressing those needs and that more developments were on the horizon.
The community’s chief, Naba Ayine Akapiisi-Kurugu, also voiced his gratitude during the event. He acknowledged the government’s efforts to improve the region’s infrastructure, particularly for farmers in Guborogo. “Deplorable roads have long hindered farmers’ progress,” he noted, praising the initiative for its potential to transform livelihoods by enabling farmers to transport their goods more efficiently.
The chief further illustrated the importance of the DRIP initiative within the broader vision the NPP has for community development. Recognizing that it was impractical to fund every road project, he pointed to the innovative nature of DRIP as a smart solution to this challenge. The Guborogo road construction is just the beginning, as other vital routes, including the Pwalugu-Naaga link, are planned for development.
Highlighting Pwalugu’s strategic location as the “gateway” to the Upper East Region, the chief encouraged community members to rally around Alibo and the NPP leadership in the upcoming elections. He also mentioned an additional transformative project—the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam—which promises to revolutionize irrigation, provide hydroelectric power, and enhance economic growth in the region.
As the event proceeded, the Talensi District Chief Executive, Mr. Thomas Duanab, extolled the efforts of President Nana Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for bringing the DRIP initiative to fruition, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to infrastructure improvements across the nation.
The launch of the DRIP initiative in Pwalugu Community was met with immense excitement from the youth and women, who couldn’t hide their joy. They expressed heartfelt gratitude to the NPP Parliamentary Candidate, Robert Alibo, for prioritizing their needs and pledging to revamp the roads in Talensi District.
For the people of Pwalugu, the DRIP initiative represents a significant step towards transformative change. The construction of roads will facilitate transportation, boost economic growth, and improve living standards. The community’s enthusiasm demonstrates their recognition of the NPP’s efforts to empower marginalized groups and foster prosperity.
The Pwalugu community’s appreciation for the NPP’s efforts is evident in their excitement. As one chief noted, the initiative will help farmers transport their produce, stimulate economic growth, and position Pwalugu as a thriving hub in the Upper East Region. With the NPP’s commitment to community development, the people of Pwalugu are optimistic about their future prospects.
On a broader scale, Ghana is poised for monumental change in its road infrastructure management with the official launch of the District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP-2024).
This initiative aims to empower Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) across the country. Launched at the Black Star Square on July 31, 2024, by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the event gathered key stakeholders and dignitaries to herald a new era in the nation’s infrastructural development.
With both local and national efforts underway, the people of Pwalugu are hopeful and excited about the potential impact of these initiatives on their community and beyond.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
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