Sunyani Municipal Assembly procures first swing crane truck in Bono Region

Under the leadership of MCE Ansu Kumi, the Sunyani Municipal Assembly in the Bono Region has acquired its first crane truck since its establishment.
According to the Chief Executive, this newly acquired truck will greatly aid the assembly in addressing issues such as faulty street lights and other tasks related to high-rise buildings.
He emphasised the procurement of this crane truck was part of a broader initiative to enhance the efficiency of service delivery within the assembly.
Additionally, the Assembly has acquired two sanitation trucks to aid said effort.
With the acquisition of this crane truck, the Sunyani Municipal Assembly becomes the first and only assembly in the Bono Region to possess such a vehicle.
Funding for these acquisitions has been sourced from the Secondary Cities Support Project account.
This initiative has already facilitated various infrastructure developments in the municipality, including the installation of a new street lighting system along principal streets, the construction of pedestrian walkways, and the completion of roads such as the social welfare road and the ongoing Petra Hotel road.
Furthermore, ongoing projects like the construction of a 3-acre urban park and a 500-meter storm drain at Zongo Abeti and Area 2 are also part of the Secondary Cities Support Project's endeavours to enhance the urban landscape and infrastructure of Sunyani.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News
Police arrest ten for creating fake online food delivery platforms to defraud customers
11:44Why is OSP silent about Ken Ofori-Atta’s whereabouts-Koomson queries
19:26HeFRA shuts down 17 health facilities for operating with expired licences and unsafe conditions
12:18W/R: NAiMOS storms Ankobra River in massive crackdown on illegal mining
09:12Nursing and Midwifery Council warn students against unprofessional conduct on social media
09:49Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu denies backing Bawumia for personal gain in NPP primary
11:35GFL boss slams TEWU over 50% pay rise demand, describes move as ‘betrayal’
19:13Togbe Afede XIV urges public servants to embrace teamwork, communication and honesty for national progress
12:03Minister calls for review of military enlistment age limit
09:04Togbe Afede XIV calls for renewed commitment to fight against corruption
09:41