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Jasikan District secures land for industrialisation

District Assembly has secured 20,000 acres of land for the industrial cultivation of cassava, Mr Lawrence Aziale, the District Chief Executive has said.

Date Created : 11/5/2018 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Dennis Peprah /Ghanadistricts.com

He said the Assembly was also working on a 100 acre planting material field next year with support of chiefs in the District.

Mr Aziale who was addressing a Town Hall Meeting at Jasikan organised by the Information Services Department said investors had advanced plans to set up processing plants for cassava and ginger, the latter’s cultivation of which the Assembly was liaising with chiefs of Eastern Buem to avail 15,000 acres of land.

He said Central Buem had been earmarked to produce tiles, and raw materials for paint manufacturers, and mentioned the discovery of suitable clay at Bodada which had also attracted a couple of investors.

Mr Aziale said good road network was crucial to the industrialisation agenda and prayed that the Hohoe-Jasikan-
Kadjebi section of the Eastern Corridor road be fixed in time because the stretch was gradually becoming an albatross especially with the closure of some bridges in the northern parts of the country.

He said the Assembly was working with the Department of Feeder Roads to expand and reshape some roads that connect communities and farms.

Mr Aziale said the District had fully embraced the Free Senior High School policy which had seen a total of 2,495 students admitted into first year in its four Senior High schools.
He reiterated the District’s commitment to sustain the policy and promised to work towards expanding facilities in the schools.

Mr Aziale said the District owed over GHs 500,000,000 as a result of uncompleted projects awarded under the stalled District Development Facility (DDF).

He said the DDF would be resourced under the District Assembly Common Fund and that a Farmers Hall at Okadzakrom, an emergency centre, ambulance and morgue for the District Hospital as well as a planned beautification of the district would be executed in 2018.

Mr Bismark Nyadzi, the District Information Officer commended government for reviving the town hall meeting concept to bring the citizenry closer to the governance process.

He said town hall meetings facilitate information flows between government and the people and help government in policy redirection and implementation.