Coda cuts sod for construction of Sukura market

0
33
Advertisement

A durbar of chiefs and people of the Ablekuma Central constituency was held Thursday  September 10,  to cut sod for the construction of a modern market at Sukura.

The project, which has been on the wish list of the community for 50 years, is being funded by the Coastal Development Authority (CODA) under the Infrastructure for Poverty Eradication Programme (IPEP) of the Ministry of Special Development initiatives (MSDI).

As a temporary measure to enable traders carry on their business while construction goes on, temporary sheds have been erected to accommodate them. Construction of the new market will be expedited to be completed in three months.

The durbar was attended by Director of Operations at the Office of the President, Dr. Lord Commey; the Chief Executive Officer of CODA, Jerry Ahmed Shaib; Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the Ablekuma Central Municipal Assembly, Mariama Karley Amui; Member of Parliament for Ablekuma Central Constituency, Ebenezer Nii Narh Nartey; the Sempe Mantse, Nii Adote Otintor II; the Sariki of Shukura, market women and a cross-section of Ablekuma Central constituents.

 MCE

In an address,  the MCE, Mariama Amui stated President Akufo-Addo is a promise keeper, adding that traders at Sukura are currently enjoying the fulfillment of one of his promises to them. She expressed her appreciation to CODA and its CEO for the swift response to a request from the assembly for the project.

MCE, Mariama Amui

She reaffirmed that government remains committed to improving the lives of all Ghanaians by providing more opportunities to empower families.

Sariki of Sukura

The Sariki of Sukura, on behalf of the Muslim community, thanked  Akufo-Addo for what he said are numerous projects that Sukura has been benefiting from in his administration. He also thanked  Dr. Lord Commey for being a rock on which Sukura is building its progress. The Muslim leader praised the MP for his good leadership and service to the people of Sukura and assured that the community will continue to unite behind a selfless leader.

Nii Adote Otintor II

In brief remarks, Sempe Mantse, Nii Adote Otintor II, commended the President and government for the action taken to construct a modern market in Sukura. He declared that, as a traditional leader, he could point to quite a number of projects in all constituencies in his jurisdiction, both rural and urban.

He explained that in leadership, “there is a clear difference between ‘I will do’ and ‘I am doing’, so as a people we must learn the difference and let it inform our decisions”.

He called on residents to be truthful in their testimony about completed and ongoing projects and social interventions by government that are impacting their lives.

“We wish the President and his government all the best as they move forward”, he said.

MP

In his message, Mr. Narh thanked traditional and Islamic leaders for their unflinching support in all the development that has been achieved for Sukura. He praised the youth for their unity and understanding which he described as a vital ingredient for development since the youth constitute the energy of the community.

He stated, “our duty as your leaders is to provide you with the essential facilities and services to empower you to achieve your dreams. You and I know that our record of development in this constituency is unprecedented, every part of Ablekuma Central is seeing tangible development. I must say that as a constituency, we are indeed fortunate to have great sons like Lord Commey without whom we couldn’t have come this far in such a short time”.

The MP recalled that previously, public prayers for festive celebrations such as Eidl Fitr and other social events used to take place in the streets, which often resulted in problems for motorists and residents alike. However, through the generosity of Dr. Lord Commey, Sukura can now boast of the Wembley Sports Centre which provides a safe, convenient and decent setting for such public events.

Some of the completed and ongoing developmental projects in the Ablekuma Central Constituency are the Wembley multi-purpose sports centre, ongoing construction of Sukura Police Station, construction of classroom blocks in some public schools, construction of the Sabon Zongo market, construction of drains and roads.

The MP has also consistently provided educational support to basic school students particularly final year students.

 CEO

Lawyer Jerry Ahmed Shaib acknowledged the efforts of all stakeholders of Sukura in ensuring a holistic development of their community. He averred that, “sustainable development hinges on inclusiveness, hence each member of the community must put their shoulder to the wheel to drive the development agenda”.

Touching on IPEP, the CEO of CODA established that, in fulfillment of Akufo-Addo’s promises to Ghanaians to allocate one million dollars to each constituency for accelerated economic and social development, President Akufo-Addo saw to the creation of three development Authorities, including CODA to see to the implementation of the programme. He added that, projects under IPEP are determined through a participatory needs assessment process which involves all stakeholders of the community; he therefore called on all constituents to get involved in the developmental process to ensure sustainability.

Regarding the design of the new market, the CEO revealed that it will be a two-storey block of 40 lockable shops, 40 open stalls and a crèche. The facility will also have a retail platform with the grounds paved. He also referred to other IPEP funded projects in Sukura, Sabon Zongo and other communities in the constituency and encouraged residents to continue to cooperate and support the Authority and the Assembly in all efforts.

“CODA will also provide financial support to traders of Shukura market and other petty traders in Ablekuma Central through the CODA Credit Union. This is all part of the President’s agenda to ensure that our traders are truly empowered to cater for their families”.

Director of Operations at the Presidency

The director operations at the presidency, who is also an illustrious son of Sukura, thanked leadership of the community for the support they have constantly given government. He called on all residents to focus on the opportunities made available by the government of President Akufo-Addo to improve the community.

He urged residents to always situate their personal development in the community’s development agenda to enable them take advantage of available opportunities.

He reaffirmed his commitment to continuously contribute his quota as a son of Sukura to its development. In that vein, he has offered to fund the paving of all alleys in Sukura, an intervention that will significantly beautify the community in the light of other important social infrastructure developments.

By 3news.com|Ghana