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Akufo-Addo Begins Tour In Eastern Region

President Akufo-Addo will today begin a 3-day working visit in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

As done in other regions, he will commission completed projects, inspect ongoing ones and call on traditional authorities.

A press statement from the Presidency said he will attend the official opening of the NPP National Executives and Directors Training and Orientation Conference at Rock City in the Abetifi constituency; hold an interview session on Rock City Radio; and inspect the construction of the Nkawkaw-Abirem-Ofoase-Akim Oda road project on today.

He will also inspect the Agenda 111 Hospital Projects at the Ofoase-Ayirebi and Asene Manso Akroso constituencies.

On the second day, the President will be in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri constituency to commission a Beverage Factory, a 24-Unit Classroom Block at St. Martins SHS, as well as an accommodation complex inside the Nsawam Camp Prison.

From there, he will proceed to Kwabeng to inspect work on the Agenda 111 hospital project and the Buntaa Farms. He will then visit Atiwa West to commission the Model STEM Senior High School and Abomosu bridge.

The President will end his tour in the Eastern region on October 23 with a visit to Koforidua.

“The final day of the President’s tour will begin in the Abuakwa South constituency with the inauguration of the Archdeaconry at St. Mark Anglican church in Kyebi. He will proceed to the Yiadom Hwedie Palace in Koforidua to pay a courtesy call on the Omanhene of New Juaben Traditional Area, Daasebre Kwaku Boateng III, and commission a 24-Unit Classroom Block at Pentecost Senior High School. He will commission the newly constructed New Juaben South Municipal Assembly in Koforidua to end the tour of the region”, the Statement from the Presidency said.

The President’s visit to the Eastern region follows a 4-day tour in the Ashanti region.

Already, the President has been to the Upper East region, Northern region, North East region, Upper West region, Savannah region, Central region, and the Volta region.

Source: opemsuo.com/Hajara Fuseini

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