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Akufo-Addo commissions GHC1.5 million Alajo Astroturf

By Vincent Ashitey
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President Akufo-Addo on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 commissioned the GHc1.5 million Quaye Mensah Astroturf memorial park at Alajo, a suburb at the Ayawaso Central in the Greater Accra Region.

Construction under the auspices of the Coastal Development Authority under its poverty eradication program, the Astroturf which began on December 4, 2020 would serve the sports and physical needs of the Alajo community.

 

Speaking at the Commissioning ceremony on Tuesday, President Akufo-Addo said football is the great passion of Ghanaians who are not just obsessed about the domestic league and fortunates of the Black Stars “but are also avid followers and watchers of foreign leagues.”

He said Ayawaso Central alone, had produces several football talents and genius such as Abedi Pele, Osei Kufour, Mohamed Kudos, Yaw Preko, among others.

“We want to see more and more Abedi Pele’s, Osei Kufuor’s Mohammed Kudus being discovered,” he stated.

That, the President said is the reason why the development of sporting infrastructure around the country is crucial to this end.

He expressed delight that under his administration, many of such sporting facilities had been constructed across the country.

“Residence of Ayawaso Central, through your vibrant hardworking Member of Parliament who is also the Greater Accra Regional Minister, four (4) special projects including this Astroturf, had been spearheaded by him.”

The others includes a 12-unit Classroom Kwame Nkrumah School in Alajo, and a proposed Children’s hospital which would be commissioned for use before the end this year.

Akufo-Addo said under the watch of Henry Quartey as the Greater Accra Regional Minister, a total of 176 projects had been undertaken.

He admonished the Alajo constituency and other beneficiaries of the construction of astroturfs “to put them into effective use,” manage and carry out regular maintenance for a lasting period.