Nkwanta south: Nkwanta South Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr. Joseph Awal Antwi, has issued a stern warning to contractors involved in long-abandoned projects within the municipality, cautioning them against engaging in material theft and performing substandard work.
According to Ghana News Agency, Mr. Antwi conducted a site visit to evaluate the status of several stalled projects, which include roads, chip compounds, schools, and market facilities. During this visit, he disclosed that there have been reports of contractors involved in material theft, and he stressed the necessity for contractors to adhere to ethical standards and comply with legal regulations.
Mr. Antwi emphasized the need for contractors to focus on completing these projects and to avoid any illegal activities or unprofessional practices, referencing the guidance of President John Dramani Mahama. He outlined a timeline for the completion of the projects inspected, with an expectation for all works to be concluded by September this year.
He also announced that the construction of roads and chip compounds would commence immediately, with work set to begin before the end of August. Mr. Antwi expressed his commitment to ensuring that all abandoned projects are finalized by the end of 2025, highlighting his dedication to the development and progress of Nkwanta South.
He further warned that any contractor found engaging in material theft or producing substandard work would face the full legal consequences.
