Western North Minister pledges to complete abandoned projects

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The newly sworn-in Western North Regional Minister, Wilbert Petty Brentum, has pledged to prioritize the completion of abandoned government projects in the region.

His assurance follows a stakeholder engagement with departmental heads and key figures aimed at tackling developmental challenges.

The Western North Region, one of Ghana’s newly created regions, has numerous stalled projects, including maternity blocks, schools, hospitals, and roads, many of which have been left incomplete due to inadequate funding or lack of political commitment.

Addressing stakeholders, Brentum emphasized his administration’s commitment to reviving these critical infrastructure projects under the new NDC government. He assured residents that efforts would be made to secure the necessary resources to ensure project continuity.

He further urged departmental heads and residents to support his leadership, stressing that collective effort is key to the region’s progress.

Brentum expressed optimism that with collaboration, the region could experience significant improvements in infrastructure and public services.

His assurance has reignited hope among residents, many of whom have long called for urgent action on the region’s developmental needs.