Okyeame cuts sod for construction of Banda Boase community market

Honorable Emmanuel Donkor, the Assembly Member of the Boase/Biema electoral area in the Banda District of the Bono Region said the project is being funded by Banda Boase Youth Association in collaboration with the Chief and Elders through fundraising

Okyeame cuts sod for construction of Banda Boase community market

Okyeame Atta Taapele, the Chief Linguist to the Chief of Banda Boase, Odeefour Duabatabour Ligbi Wullotei II has cut the sod for the construction of a community market at a cost of GH¢ 12,655.00.

The project is being funded by the Banda Boase Youth Association in collaboration with the Chief and Elders of the community through fundraising.

The market would contain 30 sheds and would be constructed through communal labor by local masons.

Honorable Emmanuel Donkor, the Assembly Member of the Boase/Biema electoral area in the Banda District of the Bono Region disclosed this in an interview with our correspondent Nana Anfreh Damanata after the sod-cutting ceremony.

Looking at where Banda Boase has situated the construction of this market has become necessary for Honorable Emmanuel Donkor's retreat

He commended Dr. Felix Opoku a Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, Mr. Jacob Anane, CEO of Jacob Gas at Techiman, Mr. Wilfred Manu popularly known as Koo Banda at Nsawkaw, Mr. Robert Kwaku Bio the Jaman North District Director of the Ghana Health Service, Hon. Joe Danquah, the CEO of the Middle Belt Development Authority, the Member of Parliament for Banda, Honorable. Ahmed Ibrahim and the District Chief Executive for Banda, Honorable. Emmanuel Akonne for their diverse support of the project.

This is a peanut so I would like to make a passionate appeal to the government, NGOs, and philanthropists both near and far to come to our aid to complete the project to help boost economic activities in the area the Assembly Member added.

Honorable Emmanuel Donkor seized the opportunity to commend the government for awarding the road linking Nsawkaw to Biema to Boase through Saabie junction and have expressed his displeasure on how the contractor has left the site and called on the government to get the contractor working on the road back to the site.

If the construction of the market is completed and the road is still in its current state then it will be very difficult for traders to patronize the market so, therefore, I wish to call on the government to make sure the contractor completes the work to help open up business activities in the area Honorable. Emmanuel Donkor pleaded.