Suaman District Chief Executive Accounts his Achievements of Year in Office. 

According to him, the Assembly, against all odds, was able to meet substantial needs of the people through multifaceted developmental projects in accordance with it's one year in office.

Suaman District Chief Executive Accounts his Achievements of Year in Office. 

Honourable Philip Kwabena Boahen, the Suaman District Chief Executive (DCE) in the Western-North Region, has emphatically touted and accounted to his District some of the achievements of the Assembly under various sectors of his leadership over a year.

According to him, the Assembly, against all odds, was able to meet substantial needs of the people through multifaceted developmental projects bydespite the infrastructural deficit in many areas such as education and health, paid special attention to such facilities to enhance growth in the District. 

"Among the key achievements are the construction of classroom blocks and completion of education office, CHIP compounds in more than five communities, boreholes, magistrate block, and a court complex which is 90% completed, adding that he had been able to use his common fund to abate some deficit in the assembly and completing the uncompleted projects in the district", he addressed.

Honorable Philip Boahen added that the assembly under his watch has been able to give six communities with network projects, but admitted that not all problems in the district have been solved, therefore urged the communities to be in conviction in the assembly for the district's development.

The District Chief Executive accounted that, the assembly has also provided employment opportunities for the youth through nursery plantations.

Touching on the challenges, Honourable Boahen disclosed that, despite the ongoing construction of some roads with bitumen, there are some challenges with the roads linked to Dadieso, the district capital of Suaman, which are under review to work on.

He added that the assembly's Internally Generated Fund (IGF) has been low by the absence of very sustainable inflows, the use of the common fund becoming difficult in use to reduce challenges, but appeals to the people in his District. 

The DCE finally urged the citizens about the construction of a multi-purpose sports complex (astroturf) and a traffic light for Dadieso, whiles he said the Suaman District seeks to attract more stakeholders and investors to help develop the District.

He said, the Suaman District is actively seeking private partnerships to upgrade its potential, and aand and with more to come, Suaman is arguably becoming the fast-growing District in the Western North Region.

Story by Opamago Paparichy.