President Akufo-Addo at the Palace of Omanhene of the Berekum Traditional Area, Dasebre Dr. Amankona Diawuo III

The Omanhene of the Berekum Traditional Area, Dasebre Dr. Amankona Diawuo III, has praised President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for superintending over the transformation of Berekum, since he assumed the reins of power in January 2017.

Dasebre Diawuo III stated this on Tuesday when President Akufo-Addo, as part of the latter’s two-day working visit of Bono Region, paid a courtesy call on him at his palace at Berekum.

“I cannot stop thanking the President. When I drive through Berekum township, I always say ‘had it not been Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, where would Berekum have been’? Before the NPP came into office in 2017, Berekum town roads were in a deplorable condition,” he said.

The Berekum Omanhene recounted a visit to Jubilee House in 2019, where he appealed to the President to help fix the road network in Berekum, as a fitting testament to the fact that the town is a stronghold of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).

“The President assured me that in two or three weeks, work will begin. True to his word, work begun, and it has been a happy experience so far for residents of Berekum and for all motorists. This is because he promised that 14km of inner Berekum streets will be asphalted, and it has been done. God richly bless him”, Dasebre Dr. Amankona Diawuo III said.

He also applauded the President for overseeing the ongoing construction of roads in Berekum and adjoining towns, under the Sinohydro Facility, as well as the completion of the first phase of the “Thursday Market”, which is the major market for residents of the town.

Industrialisation

The Omanhene commended President Akufo-Addo for fulfiling his pledge of ensuring an even spatial spread of industries across the country, through the 1-District-1-Factory policy, which will promote rapid industrialisation at the district level, driven by strong linkages to agriculture and other natural resource endowments, to create jobs and wealth.

This, according to him, has been realised in Berekum through the establishment of the $16 million WEDDI Africa Tomato Factory at Domfete. 

The factory will process some 40,000 metric tonnes of fresh tomatoes per annum, and also has a 500-metric ton cold room facility to store fresh tomato fruits.

In addition, a model farm and research centre designed to conduct seed trials and train farmers on best farm practices, as well as an agric-input Shop to supply inputs to the farmers at affordable prices, have been established by the company.

Additionally, a 2,400-acre farmland as nucleus farm has been set up by Weddi Africa, with the company also spearheading the establishment of a Tomato Outgrower Farmers Association in Tano North and Berekum West districts, with 2,000 registered farmers from Ahafo and Bono regions.

Agenda 111

Touching on Agenda 111, which is also a pledge of the Akufo-Addo administration to construct a district hospital in 101 districts across the country that do not have district hospitals, Dasebre Dr. Amankona Diawuo III indicated that this will become realities in Berekum West, precisely at Domfete, and at Kutrie no.2. in Berekum East.

“We thank President Akufo-Addo and the NPP for these developments. We also have to applaud him for the fight against COVID-19. We know we still have active cases, but when you compare our situation to those pertaining in other countries, you will acknowledge that God has been good to us. This is because of the leadership provided by the President. We thank you Mr. President,” he added.

He however urged the President to help ensure the vaccination of all Ghanaians against COVID-19, as this is the surest way of returning the lives and livelihoods of the population back to normal.

Upgrading of 36.50km Wamfie-Adiembra Feeder Roads

At Wamfie, the President inspected ongoing work on the Wamfie-Adiembra road, which is important inter-district road, that links some ten (10) communities from the Dormaa East District to the Sunyani East District.  

The major communities along the road corridor are Wamfie, Praprababida, Adiembra and Nsagobesa, and with inhabitants of these communities being predominantly cocoa farmers, it will also help in carting food produce from these communities.

Phase one of the project, spanning some 21.20 kilometres, is being constructed by Messrs Mellow Ghana Ltd, and is expected to be completed on 29th December 2022, at a cost of GH¢25,313,834.94.

Phase 2 of the project, which is some 15.30km in length, is being constructed by Messrs H&J Batiticha Ltd, at a cost of GH¢21,317,501.48, and is expected to be completed on 5th January 2022.