WORLD BANK MISSION TO ANDREWS ADVENTIST PREPARATORY AND JHS, ADADIEM M/A BASIC SCHOOL AND SOME HOUSEHOLD TOILETS AT KWAPRA.

The financiers (The World Bank) of the Greater Kumasi Metropolitan Area Sanitation and Water Project paid a working visit to Andrews Adventist Preparatory and JHS and Adadiem M/A Basic School on Tuesday 10th October 2023 to familiarize themselves with the status of ongoing wash facilities in the municipality. The visit also afforded the team the opportunity to interact with the key stakeholders in the project on proper ways to sustain the facilities to ensure that the facilities live up to their expected life span.

The team was made up of the staff of the project Coordinating Unit of the project, the staff of the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, the management staff of the beneficiary schools, Project team from Suame Municipal Assembly, the Contractors, the Municipal Director of Education and his SHEP coordinator as well as some members of the schools’ Parent Teacher Associations.

The World Bank Team was satisfied with the kind of craftsmanship at both Andrews Adventist Preparatory and JHS and Adadiem M/A Basic School at Maakro and Tarkwa respectively

The World Bank team together with the other Stakeholders also visited household toilets beneficiaries at Kwapra and interacted with some of the household toilet beneficiaries. 

A VISIT TO ANDREWS ADVENTIST PREPARATORY BY THE WORLD BANK TEAM.

Ing. George Asiedu, the Project Co-ordinator explaining a point to the World Bank Team at St. Andrews Preparatory and JHS at Suame-Maakro.
The World Bank Team Leader being conducted round one of the completed institutional Latrines at St. Andrew Adventist Preparatory & JHS at Suame-Maakro.

A VISIT TO ADADIEM M/A BASIC SCHOOL BY THE WORLD BANK TEAM.

World Bank Team Leader chatting with the Project Co-ordinator and the other officials from the World Bank during the inspection at Adadiem M/A School.
Members of the World Bank Team being conducted round the completed institutional Latrine at Adadiem M/A School.

REPORT ON STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT WITH OCCUPANTS OF KROPO REDEVELOPMENT MARKET

INTRODUCTION

The Suame Municipal Assembly through the Ministry of Local Government, Decentralisation and Rural Development (MLGDRD) secured funding from World Bank under the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Programme (GSCCP) and used part of the funds to redevelop Kropo Market into modern market.

The project which started in the year 2020 is nearing completion with One Hundred and Forty-Two (142) stores at various sides of the market as well as Sixty-Five (65) stalls ready to be allocated to the occupants of the market at various prices.

The project also houses a Police Post, First Aid Block and toilet facilities.

DIGNITARIES OF THE ASSEMBLY & MEMBERS OF KROPO REDEVELOPMENT MARKET

The Municipal Chief Executive – Hon. Maxwell Ofosu Boakye, Municipal Co-ordinating Director – Mr. Johnson Nyarko, Municipal Works Engineer – Mr. Emmanuel Effah Yeboah, Presiding Member – Hon. Kofi Boakye Ansah, Assembly Member for New Suame Kotoko – Hon Eric Owusu Ansah together with members of the Kropo Redevelopment Market Committee met all the occupants of the stores/stalls on Thursday, 19th October, 2023 at the Car Park of Suame Municipal Assembly.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of One Hundred and Nineteen (119) persons attended the meeting comprising of Ninety-Three (93) females and Twenty-Six (26) males.

REMARKS BY THE ASSEMBLYMAN FOR NEW SUAME KOTOKO

As part of the engagement, Hon. Eric Owusu Ansah welcomed occupants of Kropo Redevelopment and apologized for the delay in starting the meeting. He then took the occupants through the prices of the various stores/stalls built by the Assembly and cautioned members against selling the stores to outsiders’ or forfeit their ownership. He also urged the occupants to comply with the directives strictly as stipulated in the tenancy agreement to them.

The prices for the lockable stores ranges from GH₵ 15,000.00 to GH₵ 50,000.00 whiles the open sheds go for GH₵ 5,000.00 each.

REMARKS BY THE MUNICIPAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE

On his part, the Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Maxwell Ofosu Boakye expressed his appreciation to the occupants for their patience for the past two (2) years to make way for the redevelopment of the market. He informed them that the stores will be given to them for a goodwill for five (5) years after which they are expected to pay rent on them. He was quick to add that irrespective of the number of stores one has, only (1) would be given to you. He added that a five (5) month duration commencing November, 2023 to March, 2024 would be given to make payment for the stores/stalls. He therefore advised the owners to contact the Assemblyman for New Suame Kotoko for the account details before payment is made and a copy of the pay in slip brought to the Municipal Finance Officer at the Assembly for compilation.

He, however added that after the expiration of the duration period, the stores/stalls will be sold out to other persons who are ready to pay for them. Again, persons who have made partial payments after the duration period will forfeit the ownership of the stores/stalls and their monies refunded to them and given to persons ready to fully pay for them.

OPEN FORUM

The Occupants were given the opportunity to express their views and they commended the Assembly for considering their plight in coming out with the prices for the stores/stalls. Their questions centered on increasing the duration for the payment for the stores/stalls, reduction in the prices for the stores/stalls and promotion of trade at the market.

The Municipal Chief Executive took time to explain to the occupants that comparatively the prices for the stores/stalls is the lowest within the Greater Kumasi Assemblies and the duration given is reasonable since the inception of the project occupants were informed that monies would be paid for them. He ended his submission by pledging his commitment to ensure that trading at the market would be promoted to generate the needed revenue for both the owners and the Assembly.

CONCLUSION

In the nutshell, there was a fruitful deliberation with the occupants of the market and payment had since commenced for the stores/stalls.

Fire Outbreak.

On October 15, 2023, the office recorded a total of one (1) fire case, affecting seventeen (17) victims with no death. The total cost of damage resulting from fire was twenty thousand Ghana Cedis (GH 20,000).