Akufo-Addo embarks on five-day tour of Western, Central regions

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will from Tuesday, August 18 embark on a five-day working visit to the Western and Central Regions.

He is expected to commission projects, cut the sod for the construction of projects, and pay courtesy calls on traditional rulers.

President Akufo-Addo will commence his official working visit at Egyam in the Western Region, where he will be inspecting work on the ongoing construction of the Ankyernyin-Egyam road.

He will then move to the Evalue-Ajomoro-Gwira Constituency to inspect the Axim Fishing Habour Project.

From Axim, the President will cut sod for construction of the Esiama-Nkroful road at Esiama, in the Ellembelle Constituency.

He will also inspect ongoing road construction works at Gwira Aiyinase, and launch the Gwira Community Mining Scheme.

He will also cut the sod for a 100-bed capacity District Hospital in Shama.

On Day Two, he will meet with the Regional House of Chiefs at Sekondi, visit the Essiam Bypass and Railway Training School at Essikado, and cut sod for the construction of the GNPC Operational Headquarters, at Takoradi, in fulfillment of a 2016 manifesto pledge.

Beginning his tour of the Central Region, on Thursday, August 20, President Akufo-Addo will cut sod for the construction of a landing site and fishing harbour at Elmina in the Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirem Constituency.

He will also pay a courtesy call on the Mokwamanhene, in Twifo Praso, and inspect the ongoing construction of the Twifo Praso District Hospital.

Also in Twifo Praso, the President will again cut sod for a bridge over River Pra, commission the Ekumfi Fruit Juice Factory, and later visit the Gomoa West Constituency where he would join the Chiefs to inspect work an ongoing construction of a landing site.

On Saturday, President Akufo-Addo will cut the sod for the construction of the NHIA Office at Cape Coast, and attend the ceremony for the launch of the NPP 2020 Manifesto.

Source: 3news.com|Ghana