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North Dayi District Assembly “praised” for massive development…. Economist.

 



North Dayi District Assembly “praised” for massive development…. Economist.





The Center for Greater Impact Africa, a research and development expects have rated very high the performance of North Dayi District assembly for massive socio-economic development projects aim at fostering sustainable development.

The Executive Director and foundation President of the institution, Rev. Dr. Samuel Worlanyo Mensah who is an economist and a lecturer at the Wisconsin International University College has stated.


Photo of the District Chief Executive..

Hon. KUDJOH ATTAH 

The assessment was carried out considering thirty (30) district across the country which the North Dayi came first by scoring 76% using a contemporary development scale. Others that came after North Dayi includes the Ledzokuku Municipal Assembly among others.

The 2020 research was considering project commencement and effective implementation which has taken into account value for money.

The Executive Director, Rev. Dr. Worlanyo Mensah who is also the Presiding Bishop of Christ Whitehouse Chapel, announce this with the press recently.



SOME PROJECT ON-GOING IN NORTH DAYI DISTRICT ASSEMBLY AS FOLLOWS:

1. 400 capacity boys dormitory at VASTECH

2. Computers and accessories for selected basic schools.

3. Modem Kitchen VASTECH under IPEP

4. Mechanization of water system at VASTECH

5. 6-unit classroom block at Awate-Agame

6. 6-unit classroom block at Botoku Brada Tornu

7. Vakpo Afeye K.G block

8. 3-unit classroom block facilities at Botoku Tove

9. 4-unit classroom block at Wusuta Anyafo

10. CHPS compound at Afoega Wademaxe

11. CHPS compound at Wusuta Kpebe

12. Work on Wademaxe – Aveti Road

13. Work on Tsrukpe – Zanukope Road

14. Art gallery for artisans at Vakpo

15. Cocoa and Cashew nursery for farming

16. Communication mast at Bume, Sabadu, Aveme & Wusuta

17. 3-unit intervention block at ANFOES!C

18. Botoku-Tsoxor road construction

19. 15-unit block at VAS!C


He congratulate the District Chief Executive for North Dayi District Hon. KUDJOH ATTAH for his selfless leadership and putting the interest and welfare of his people first and foremost before politics.

Rev. Dr. Samuel Worlanyo Mensah then advice other District and Municipal chief executives to study the leadership style of Hon. Kudjoh Attah and applied such to their local government strategies.

He appeal to the Central Government and other relevant Stakeholders to support the national decentralization agenda to enable development practice at the local level to achieve greater socio-economic development.

He advice the Media to be more interested in development issues rather than partisan politics.

I think the first position occupied by the North Dayi District Assembly is as a result of hardwork, commitment, dedication and proactive strategic approach adopted by the assembly. He stated.


Some of the projects beneath.





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