Infrastructure Boost: Ho Sports Stadium Set for Major Transformation
On the second day of his two-day #ResettingGhana Tour, President John Dramani Mahama inspected the Ho Sports Stadium and announced a significant government initiative to reconstruct the facility into a modern multi-sports complex. This ambitious project aims to cater to a wide array of sporting disciplines beyond football, fostering youth development, talent nurturing, and community recreation in the Volta Region. The President assured residents that funding would be secured promptly to enable early commencement, underscoring the administration's dedication to investing in sports infrastructure as a cornerstone of socio-economic progress.
Citizens' Engagement at Ho Technical University
The tour proceeded with a vibrant Citizens' Engagement forum at the G.M. Afeti Auditorium of the Ho Technical University. Volta Regional Minister Hon. James Gunu provided a comprehensive overview of ongoing development projects spanning all 18 Municipal and District Assemblies in the region. Sector Ministers followed with detailed updates on key interventions across various ministries, highlighting tangible advancements in infrastructure, health, education, and agriculture. President Mahama used the platform to account for his administration's achievements, engage directly with traditional authorities and ordinary citizens, and field questions on governance and development priorities.
Commissioning of Akatsi North Police Headquarters
The tour culminated in the Akatsi North District with the commissioning of the new District Headquarters of the Ghana Police Service. Originally initiated during Hon. James Gunu's tenure as District Chief Executive, the project faced abandonment before being revived and completed through collaborative efforts involving the current District Chief Executive, Hon. Bless Kojo Katamani, and the Member of Parliament for Akatsi North, Hon. Peter Nortsu-Kotoe. President Mahama's commissioning ceremony symbolized renewed commitment to security infrastructure and effective local governance in the region.
Reaffirming Commitment to Regional Transformation
Throughout the tour, President Mahama engaged extensively with citizens, inspected multiple development projects, and reaffirmed the government's resolve to accelerate the socio-economic transformation of the Volta Region. The visit built on broader national efforts under the Resetting Ghana agenda, including initiatives like the 24-Hour Economy Market launched in areas such as Juapong. These engagements demonstrate a focus on inclusive development, addressing local needs while aligning with national priorities for job creation, productivity, and infrastructure renewal.
Collaborative Leadership and Community Support
The success of the tour reflects strong collaboration among key stakeholders. Hon. James Gunu, as Volta Regional Minister, played a pivotal role in coordinating activities and previously contributing to foundational projects like the police headquarters. Support from traditional authorities, Members of Parliament, Municipal and District Chief Executives, security services, development partners, and the people of the Volta Region was instrumental. This collective participation highlights the power of unity in driving regional progress.
Looking Ahead: A Renewed Volta Region
As the #ResettingGhana Tour in the Volta Region draws to a close, President Mahama's visit leaves a legacy of renewed hope and actionable commitments. From sports facilities and citizen dialogues to enhanced security infrastructure, the tour has laid a strong foundation for sustained development. Residents can anticipate accelerated implementation of promised projects, with the government poised to deliver on its vision of a more prosperous and equitable Volta Region within the broader national reset framework.
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