Wednesday, October 22, 2008

RETAIN NPP TO IMPROVE TOURIST INFRASTRUCTURE (PAGE 15)

THE Hohoe Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr John Peter Amewu, has called on the people of the region to retain the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in power to improve the infrastructure at tourist sites which abound in the district.
He said the NPP government was prepared to continue to support the inflow of tourists into the country.
At a political rally at Likpe Mate in the Hohoe municipality, Mr Amewu said as a result of the massive foreign exchange derived from that sector, it was important for it to be supported.
He said for the past seven years that the NPP had been in power, there had been many projects such as schools, roads and water in every part of the country.
He announced that the road linking Wli Todzi to Hohoe had been started but expressed regret at the fact that the contractor, Canary Construction Limited, had vacated the site.
At Wli Agorviefe, the MCE cut the sod for work to begin on a GH¢60,000 Information and Communications Technology (ICT) project which is being funded by the government. The project is expected to be completed by February next year.
Mr Amewu said it would further improve the tourism potential of the area which had the Wli Waterfall and other attractions such as the Afaja and the Agumatsa ranges.
He further announced that a school block, valued at GH¢340,000, was being constructed for the Roman Catholic Primary School at Wli Todzi.

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