By Robert Tachie Menson, GNA
Duasidan (Bono), April 22, GNA – Mr Dominic Adomah Ameyaw, the Dormaa Central Municipal Chief Executive says plans are far advanced to improve facilities at the Duasidan Monkey Sanctuary to boost eco-tourism.
He said work on the construction of a standard restaurant, canopy walkway and a guest house at the money sanctuary would commence very soon, saying that those projects would enhance the sanctuary’s-built environment and landscape.
Mr Ameyaw disclosed this when speaking at a forum on the “Accounting to the People’s Series” at Duasidan, as part of the two-day visit of Mr Joseph Akwaboa, the Bono Regional Minister to the Municipality.
He thanked the chief and people of the area for releasing land for the construction of four pits to be used as liquid and solid waste storage points, saying that the more than two-kilometre road connecting the community and site had been constructed.
Mr Ameyaw said the assembly intended to build a recycling plant to process solid waste material, saying that it could also create job opportunities for the youth of the area.
He said the area would also benefit from Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound and staff accommodation, saying that those projects were a testament of the government’s dedication to bring the development of the municipality to the next level.
Nana Oppong Kyekyeku, the Chief of Duasidan pledged the community’s support towards the holistic development of the area.
GNA
Edited by Dennis Peprah/Linda Asante Agyei