The District Chief Executive for Ayensuano of the Eastern Region, Josephine Awuku Ansaa Inkoom, has pledged to lobby for financial support from Companies and Individuals in her area to purchase Grader for the Assembly to use for Road Construction.
According to her, despite the Central Government and Ministry of Road and Highways effort to improve the road network in the area, most Towns and Villages still have poor road networks, hence, the need to procure Grader for frequent reshaping of Roads.
In a telephone interview with Kofi Atakora, mybrytfmonline.com reporter, Madam Josephine Awuku Ansaa Inkoom vowed to come out soon with measures to attract and encourage people in the area to pay their taxes frequently to increase Internal Generated Fund for other developmental projects.
The District Chief Executive, who took over from Madam Florence Govina, and one of the five female appointees serving in the Eastern Region said the Central Government is overburdened; therefore, people in the area should support the Assembly to initiate more projects to avoid depending on National cake only.
Commending her predecessors, Madam Josephine Awuku Ansaa Inkoom, said she will continue all projects she inherited and called on Chiefs, former Chief Executives, current and former Members of Parliament, and other stakeholders to support her to move Ayensuano District forward and make it one of the best in the Country.
On the issue of illegal sand winning, the DCE said without sand, construction cannot take place, therefore, she will initiate measures to legalize and regulate the operation for the Assembly and people in the District to benefit.
Ayensuano District was carved out of the former Suhum Kraboa Coaltar District by Legislative Instrument 2052 and was inaugurated on June 28, 2012, with Coaltar as the capital with a constituency, the Ayensuano Constituency including 40 Electoral Areas and zoned into Obesua, Anum Apapam, and Kraboa-Coaltar.
The district, rural in nature, is largely agrarian because it has the majority of its labor force in the agricultural sector, with others in commerce, industry, transport, clericals, and various market centers for commercial activities, especially for marketing farm produce and the areas of the main market for trading activities are at Amanase, Anum Apapam, and Dokrochiwa markets which are bi-weekly.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Kofi Atakora