AMA launches six projects to boost schools, clinics, and roads

The city is dropping cash on schools, clinics, and water holes across several neighborhoods. Accra officials launched six infrastructure projects targeting education, health, and roads in three districts. Work includes renovating a three-story classroom block at a basic school to improve the learning environment. A clinic in the business district is also getting upgrades to boost local health services.

Road repairs have started on a major avenue, adding paving blocks to ease traffic congestion. The plan also involves drilling ten boreholes for water access in schools within one district. Another district will see nine water storage facilities built in local markets to help traders and sanitation. The mayor stated these projects show a focus on practical, community-centered governance.

Funding comes from the common fund for districts and the assembly's own internally generated revenue. Completion is expected within four to ten months for the various initiatives. The mayor acknowledged national-level support for local authorities through the common fund. Residents were asked to partner with the assembly to ensure project success and maintenance.

The overall goal is to deliver tangible improvements that impact daily living conditions. This effort supports the city's growth as a more resilient and inclusive place. The projects specifically aim to address service gaps in education, healthcare, and water access.
 

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