Commissioning of DPAT 6 Projects in Akatsi North District
On 23rd October 2024, the District Chief Executive (DCE) of Akatsi North District Assembly, together with key staff of the Assembly, commissioned two critical projects under the District Performance Assessment Tool (DPAT 6). These projects include the construction of the Ave Xevi Market warehouse and the installation of a mechanized borehole at Ave Dzadzepe.
The ceremony saw participation from chiefs, community leaders, and residents from both communities, signifying the importance of these initiatives in addressing local infrastructure and service delivery needs. The Ave Xevi Market warehouse aims to provide traders with secure storage, enhancing market activities and economic growth in the area. The mechanized borehole at Ave Dzadzepe is designed to improve access to potable water, addressing a key challenge faced by the community.
During the commissioning, the chiefs and leaders expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the District Assembly for its commitment to community development. They recognized the significant impact these projects will have on their livelihoods and assured the Assembly of their dedication to maintaining the facilities, ensuring their sustainability for future generations.
The DCE, in his remarks, highlighted the Assembly’s continued dedication to improving the living conditions of the district’s residents through the implementation of priority projects. He also underscored the importance of active community involvement in safeguarding the investments made to ensure their long-term viability.
Conclusion The commissioning of the Ave Xevi Market warehouse and the mechanized borehole at Ave Dzadzepe represents a significant achievement for the Akatsi North District. These projects, supported by the Assembly and embraced by the communities, will undoubtedly contribute to sustainable development in the district. The collaboration between the Assembly and the communities ensures that these investments will serve their intended purposes for many years to come.
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