AKULYOO PRIMARY GETS FULL SET OF CLASSROOMS 5th February, 2018
The Akulyoo Primary School in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region will soon have its full complement of classrooms as the Assembly on Monday, handed over a site to a contractor for the construction of a three-unit classroom block with ancillary facilities. The contractor for the job is Jovima Enterprise Limited, a Bolgatanga-based contractor.
At a brief ceremony at the school, Bongo District
Executive [DCE] Hon. Peter Ayinbisa Ayamga disclosed that the project which is
valued at 196,000.00 Ghana Cedis, is to be completed within six months. The
school which was established in 2013 had since been ran with only three
classrooms and an office. As a result, it could not admit more pupils but with
this new project, the DCE hoped many more children from the community could now
be enrolled. The school’s current student population is 183.
Hon. Ayamga appealed to community members to give
the contractor the needed support to help him complete the project on time
while he urged them to also assist the school’s management in safeguarding
school property and other belongings. He told them not to politicise the award
of the contract or see the school as government’s property stressing that “all
of us make up the government, we own the school as a community”.
He gave the assurance that the district’s works
engineer and staff from the planning unit will monitor the works from beginning
to finish in order to ensure value for money and that, the project is executed
according to the specified drawings. He also revealed that a consultant visited
the community in the past few days and that very soon, Akulyoo will be hooked
onto the national electricity grid.
The Chief of Akulyoo, Naba Asampambire Akaribo
speaking on behalf of his community, thanked the Assembly for the project but
appealed for a teachers’ quarters for the school since majority of the teachers
were commuting from elsewhere to school which consumes contact hours with the
students.
From Akulyoo, the DCE and his team of technical
staff from the Assembly then headed to Zorkor where a 10-seater pour-flush
toilet project to be cited near the Zorkor market, was handed over to a
contractor for execution.
Hon. Ayamga said upon its completion, the facility
will be handed over to a private citizen to operate on a public-private basis
and that individual, will be responsible for servicing and maintaining the
facility while paying a percentage of the revenues to the Assembly. This
project is pegged at 165,000.00 Ghana Cedis and expected to be completed within
three months.
He noted that the citing of the toilet facility
would help deal with issues of open defecation in the area while creating jobs
for the people. The Assembly plans to fence the toilet facility from
allocations in its 2019 budget.
Meanwhile, the DCE disclosed that the Zorkor Market
itself needed to be properly planned in order to create enough space for market
women, create access for goods-carrying vehicles as well as for rescue missions
during emergencies. He said a bill of quantities that has been done estimates
that, the Assembly will require 26,000.000 Ghana Cedis for expert services in
planning the whole market.
The DCE and his team also stopped at the Namoo
Customs and Immigration barrier which is an entry point from Burkina Faso into
Ghana. Here, officers called for the tarring of the Namoo-Bongo road which they
said, will boost economic activities. The Namoo Health Centre was also visited
where staff complained of inadequate space among other challenges. The Zorkor
Senior High School was the last point of call and here, it came to light that a
24-unit two-storey classroom complex had been abandoned by the contractor in a
long time. The DCE said this act by contractor was unacceptable and that he
would summon the contractor for a critical meeting.
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