Sunyani, Jan. 21, GNA – Madam Justina Owusu-Banahene, the Bono Regional Minister has predicted a prosperous socio-economic growth and development in the region in the few years ahead.
She said though the region had huge economic prospects, limited infrastructure had made the region unattractive to drive investors for centuries.
The Regional Minister, however, indicated that completion of the rehabilitation of the Sunyani inner-city road project as well as the expansion and rehabilitation of the Sunyani Airport would well position the region to attract investors to push forward trade and commerce.
Madam Owusu-Banahene told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) when she inspected the progress of work on the 30-kilometre road project and expansion of the Airport that, on completion, both projects would facilitate and enhance land and air transport that would subsequently spur brisk economic activities.
She said from all indications, the flight would resume at the Sunyani Airport in March this year, while the Chinese contractors speed up work to complete the inner-city road project in 2023.
The Regional Minister commended the Sino-hydro Corporation of China, contractors executing the inner-city road projects for quality works, and asked them to speed up.
“Our people desire to see bitumen on the road and I plead with you that, as you deliver excellent work, try and speed up as well”, she told the contractors.
Madam Owusu-Banahene said under President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s government, the region had witnessed significant progress, saying “there are many more in the offing, with particular emphasis on infrastructural development”.
She, therefore, asked the people of the region to cherish and help preserve the prevailing peace in the region which remained the surest way of benefiting from the “massive infrastructure development this government has to offer the people of Bono region and Ghana as a whole”.
Touching on the progress on the inner-city road, Mr Jacob Nelson, the Bono Regional Director of Urban Roads Department, said work done so far on the project was about 31 per cent, saying, 41 per cent of drainage works had also been completed.
He said though 41 percent of the contract period had already elapsed, he was optimistic that major works would be completed this year, and the rest of the project would be completed next year.
He told the Ghana News Agency that though 41 percent of the contract period had already elapsed, from all indications, the contractors would be able to meet the deadline, because they were almost through with the major works, saying, 41 percent of drainage works had also been completed
Mr Nelson explained other major works, including the construction of five culverts, on the nine-kilometre ring road from the Jubilee Park to the Fiapre roundabout would also be completed in March.
Describing the level of work done on the project as excellent and standard, Mr Nelson said he was hopeful the construction work would not slow down, as the rains set in a few months ahead.
GNA