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Stalled projects: We”ll complete Sempe School – Titus Glover assures

Source The Ghana Report

The Greater Accra Regional Minister-Designate, Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus Glover, has assured that the Regional Coordinating Council will ensure the abandoned Accra Sempe School project is completed.

His remarks follow a statement by the Mankralo of the Ga State, Nii Adote Otintor II, on May 9, 2024,  pleading with the government to hand over the reconstruction of the Sempe Primary School to the traditional authority to ensure its completion.

The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), under Alfred Oko Vanderpuije’s leadership, started the construction of the millennium schools as part of measures to end the school shift system in the Greater Accra metropolis.

The AMA, through its internally generated funds, started the process of rebuilding the Accra Sempe School into a state-of-the-art, multi-storey educational complex, but the project was left to rot after the previous government left office.

However, Mr Titus Glover, in an interview, turned down the request by the Sempe traditional authorities and pledged that the government would see to it that the project is completed to provide the needed education for pupils in the area.

“The RCC [Regional Coordinating Council] will ensure that the project is worked on,” Mr Glover noted in an interview on Citi FM.

Meanwhile, Nii Adote Otintor II has accused the Mayor of Accra of not engaging the traditional authorities before executing developmental project.

In response, the Greater Accra Regional Minister-Designate has promised to contact the authorities for greater collaboration from now on.

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