News

Ho West DCE engages communities ahead of road project demolitions 

Mr Francis Dusey, Ho West District Chief Executive (DCE), has led a multi-departmental team to Anyirawase and Tsawenu to engage homeowners affected by the Big Push road construction initiative and prepare them for compensation processes. 

Mr Dusey was accompanied by officers from the Planning, Works, Physical Planning, and Social Welfare Departments of the Ho West District Assembly, alongside representatives of First Sky Construction, the contractor executing the project. 

READ  Ghana calls for peace in Ukraine

The team visited households whose properties have been earmarked for demolition, using the engagement to interact directly with affected residents and address concerns regarding the upcoming exercise. 

READ  Flagbearer race: Bawumia beats Alan in latest NPP delegates-based research

According to Mr Dusey, the field activity focused on gathering detailed data on the structures and their owners to support proper documentation and ensure transparency throughout the process. 

He said the affected homeowners would soon meet an evaluation team from the Ministry of Roads and Highways to discuss assessments and determine “appropriate compensation packages for all deserving property owners.” 

READ  Avenor Paramount Chief appeals to government for more Police personnel, vehicles

The DCE assured residents of the Assembly’s commitment to fair, open, and responsive engagement, stressing that the road project would significantly enhance mobility and boost economic activity across the district. 

GNA 

Tags

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
Close
Close