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A Fresh Start: Asokore-Mampong MCE Ben Abdullah Alhassan Pledges to Revitalize Stalled Projects

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In a significant move poised to reshape the development landscape of Asokore-Mampong, Mr. Ben Abdullah Alhassan, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), has taken decisive steps to breathe new life into several abandoned government infrastructure projects across the municipality.

For too long, unfinished structures have dotted our landscape, representing not just stalled progress but also a considerable waste of public funds and missed opportunities for community advancement. These projects, once promising beacons of progress, have instead become symbols of inertia and underutilized potential.

MCE Alhassan’s initiative is a direct response to this pressing issue. He emphasized that this crucial undertaking aligns perfectly with national infrastructure development policies. The core objective is clear: to ensure the effective and judicious use of taxpayers’ money, transforming dormant assets into functional infrastructure that truly serves the people of Asokore-Mampong.

While the specifics of each project and their completion timelines will unfold, this proactive stance by the MCE signals a strong commitment to fulfilling the mandate of public service and delivering tangible development. Residents can look forward to seeing these long-overdue projects finally completed, contributing to improved services, better facilities, and a brighter future for the municipality.

This bold move by Mr. Alhassan is a testament to his dedication to progress and accountability, promising a new era of infrastructure development for Asokore-Mampong.

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