Sod cut for construction of Nungua Traditional Council

The Nungua Traditional Council project is expected to be completed within eight months and will have departments such as offices and conference rooms

Sod cut for construction of Nungua Traditional Council
Paramount Chief of Nungua Traditional Council, Oboade Notse King Prof Odaifio Welentsi III cuts sod for Nungua Traditional Council project

The Paramount Chief of Nungua Traditional Council, Oboade Notse King Prof Odaifio Welentsi III, has cut the sod for the commencement of construction of the Nunga Traditional Council.

At the sod-cutting ceremony on Thursday, February 11, 2021, at Nungua in Accra, he said it has been his topmost priority to see the Nungua community boast of a state-of-the-art edifice to steer affairs of chieftaincy through the traditional council.

Prof Odaifio Welentsi was, therefore, delighted that finally a sod has been cut to start the construction of the traditional council

"For years, we have called on governments, corporate bodies, individuals sons and daughters of this land but our hopes and expectations were shattered however I’m happy the construction of the project is going to start anytime soon" Prof Odaifio Welentsi III made the observations in a speech read on his behalf by the Nungua Stool Secretary, Joseph Nii Adortey.

The two-storey structure is funded by Sino Africa, with the contractor, Messrs Construction Ambassadors Limited.

The project is expected to be completed within eight months and will have departments such as offices and conference rooms.

The MP for Krowor Constituency, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, who was present at the occasion promised to take the cost of furnishing the facility upon completion.

MP for Krowor Constituency, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey

The Municipal Chief Executive for Krowor Municipal Assembly, Mr. Joshua Nii Bortey, also pledged to bear the project's permit cost of the edifice.

Municipal Chief Executive for Krowor Municipal Assembly, Mr. Joshua Nii Bortey

Freeman Koryekpor Awlesu/ Greater Accra Regional