UNFINISHED PROJECTS EVERYWHERE-WHAT ARE THE REASONS?
Take a surf through the length and breadth of Ghana and it will amaze you the number of uncompleted projects dotted in almost all districts. These uncompleted projects usually range from social amenities to office buildings carried out by government’s decentralized departments and sometimes also undertaken by politicians.
Prior to election 2004, some new Ghana Telecom [GT] booths numbering about 15 were dotted all over the Navrongo township. T his intervention, I believe was to increase public access to telephoning facilities.
The people of Navrongo had every cause to be elated at this move because should it be completed, one only needed to walk a little distance to access a telephone facility. It is however worrying to note that since October 2004, these phone booths are still standing empty without the telephone fixed in them. Example is the booths positioned just in front of cinema palace.
I believe these GT phone booths are not ornaments designed to beautify the Navrongo township but are to link people everywhere as being echoed in the popular Ghana Telecom commercial on television and radio. I throw a challenge to Ghana Telecom to do everything possible to fix telephones in the phone booths in question so that the purpose for their construction will be fully achieved.
If however, the many empty phone booths that now stand uncompleted were the campaign propaganda of politicians in the Navrongo central constituency, such politicians should must rise up to their responsibilities and fulfill their that campaign gimmick they used in the 2004 elections.
Peter Atogewe Wedam
Information Services Dept., Gambaga
N/Region
Prior to election 2004, some new Ghana Telecom [GT] booths numbering about 15 were dotted all over the Navrongo township. T his intervention, I believe was to increase public access to telephoning facilities.
The people of Navrongo had every cause to be elated at this move because should it be completed, one only needed to walk a little distance to access a telephone facility. It is however worrying to note that since October 2004, these phone booths are still standing empty without the telephone fixed in them. Example is the booths positioned just in front of cinema palace.
I believe these GT phone booths are not ornaments designed to beautify the Navrongo township but are to link people everywhere as being echoed in the popular Ghana Telecom commercial on television and radio. I throw a challenge to Ghana Telecom to do everything possible to fix telephones in the phone booths in question so that the purpose for their construction will be fully achieved.
If however, the many empty phone booths that now stand uncompleted were the campaign propaganda of politicians in the Navrongo central constituency, such politicians should must rise up to their responsibilities and fulfill their that campaign gimmick they used in the 2004 elections.
Peter Atogewe Wedam
Information Services Dept., Gambaga
N/Region
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