Akufo-Addo inaugurates first phase of Sunyani Airport expansion


 President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Wednesday initiated the main period of the restoration and development of the Sunyani Airport, and guaranteed his administration's obligation to make Ghana the avionics center point of West Africa.

The President vowed to guarantee work on the second period of the venture, which is costing the public authority GhC52 million additionally started straightaway.

He saw as homegrown traveler traffic in the nation proceeded to develop and his administration would likewise keep on extending foundation to satisfy the needs.

Tending to a beautiful durbar of bosses, Ministers of State, Members of Parliament and Municipal and District Chief Executives at the Airport, President Akufo-Addo said development deals with the Kumasi and Tamale International Airports were likewise advancing consistently.

He said the Kumasi project was around 92% complete while the Tamale project was likewise around 95% complete.

The President be that as it may, communicated worry about the far reaching infringement at the Sunyani Airport which could influence the subsequent stage and approached the conventional specialists and the grounds Commission to sit up and determine the issue.

President Akufo-Addo accentuated his administration's assurance and responsibility in guaranteeing that all aspects of Ghana was created without favoritism and vowed to reshape the terrible idea of streets in the Bono Region.

He likewise gave the confirmation that his administration would keep on drawing in customary rulers towards carrying the advancement of the country to a higher level.

Mr Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, the Minister of Transport expressed deals with the Sunyani Airport was in accordance with government's endeavors to lay out a standard air terminal in each locale to help air transport.

He noticed the homegrown air travel market in the nation had recuperated by 70 out of 2021 since the episode of the COVID-19 and communicated the expectation that the resuming of the Sunyani air terminal would set out work open doors for individuals and prod quick financial development and improvement.

Lady Justina Owusu-Banahene, the Bono Regional Minister communicated appreciation to the President, saying the finish of the main period of the air terminal misunderstood demonstrated cynic, and was likewise an exhibition of the President's obligation to foster the Bono Region.

She expressed work on the undertaking got general help from the bosses and individuals of the area, and communicated appreciation to the Bono Regional House of bosses for their significant commitment towards the consummation of the venture.

Distraught. Owusu-Banahene communicated the expectation that the great individuals of the area would disparage the air terminal and furthermore advance eco and social the travel industry.

Mrs. Pamela Jumson Tetteh, the Managing Director, Ghana Airports Company Limited said the COVID-19 created critical setbacks for the finish of the task which had communicated the Sunyani and Kotoka International Airports.

"This venture, Mr President is really your task and the credit for its prosperity is appropriately yours and yours alone.

"We are sure that your obligation to the stage two of this venture would be steadfast", she said and complimented the Bono Regional Minister for her devotion towards the fulfillment of the undertaking and said thanks to the heads of the district for their predictable participation too.

Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang-Badu II, the Paramount Chief of Dormaa Traditional Area and President of the Bono Region House of Chiefs said thanks to the President for the office, and asked the public authority to effectively draw in bosses and sovereigns in public advancement processes.

He spoke to the President to work with the development Berekum-Sampa, New Dormaa-Yawhima and Badu-Wenchi streets which were in wretched circumstances.

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