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Seven bore holes commissioned and hand over by MCE of Berekum, Hon. Kofi Adjei.

BEREKUM EAST MCE COMMISSIONS MECHANIZED BORE  HOLES IN BEREKUM.

The Berekum East Municipal Chief Executive Hon. Kofi Adjei and the assembly has commissioned 7 mechanized bore holes in the municipality. 

The bore holes were constructed to support the fight against Covid-19. Communities such as Berekum Central Market, Thursday Market, Di asempa (Pease Market), Anyinasu, Biadan, Akrofo and main station benefited from the project. 

Hon. Kofi Adjei in his speech said, President Nana Akuffo Addo in his willingness to stop Covid-19 instructed the various assemblies to embark on water expansion for them in public places such as markets and bus stations.  

He then thanked the President for the massive infrastructural developments that have commenced in Berekum.
The Chief Executive used the opportunity to advice patrons of the water facilities to make good use of them.
Although the water is free, it must be used conservatively.
Traders and drivers at the market we grateful to the President and MCE, for thinking of their well being. They expressed their appreciation particularly for the free water amidst Covid-19. 

A working visit was paid at the Thursday market where modern market construction of the Ghana Secondary City project funded by World Bank is ongoing. 
The CEO of Diamond Valley Construction Ltd. Mr. Yaw Dewuo, the contractor of the project explained the kind of edifice being undertaking at the market including, a sheds, creche block, police post, clinic and transport station pavement. Adding that the project will finish within the next seven months if all things being equal. 

In attendance at the commissioning was  Hon. Joseph Baffour Awuah, Presiding Member, Municipal Engineer, Mr. Adu Boateng, NADMO Director, Mr. Kwadwo Agyekum, Planning Officers, Mr. Stephen Asamoah, Municipal PRO and many others. 

Story by Opamago Paparichy, Berekum.

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