Update on projects in Obuasi

Remember the good old New Nsuta school The New Nsuta school just like cluster of schools around it was established more than 50years ago. The school has not seen any major facelift but the Assembly through the MCE Hon Elijah Adansi-Bonah has since rolled out a program to replace all dilapidated structures in schools. In […]

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Status of ongoing projects in Obuasi

(Educational infrastructure) The first school in Obuasi, the Obuasi Methodist school, Antoboase has undergone massive facelift by the Obuasi Municipal Assembly. The construction of the 12- unit classroom block is 90% complete. The main structure of the building has been thoroughly painted and doors and windows have been fully installed. The only outstanding issue is […]

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PWDs call on Assemblies to factor their needs in Planning and Budgetary Allocations

The Obuasi branch of the Ghana Federation of Disability Organizations (GFD) led by its President Karim Iddrisu has made a passionate appeal to MMDAs to factor in needs of with disability during policy planning and implementation processes. Speaking at an event held in Obuasi to mark 2022 World disability day, Mr. Iddrisu charged MMDAs to […]

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Obuasi MCE tours schools in Obuasi to mark My First Day at School

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Obuasi Hon. Elijah Adansi-Bonah on Tuesday 10th January,2022 welcomed Kindergarten and primary one pupils to school. The visit by the MCE forms part of activities by the Obuasi Municipal Assembly to observe “My First Day at School”, an annual initiative adopted by government to distribute stationeries and other items […]

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MCE call for Unity among Staff

A staff durbar was organized by the Obuasi Municipal Assembly at the conference room of the Assembly to close the year 2022. On Friday 23rd December 2022.  Present at the programme were Hon. Elijah Adansi-Bonah the MCE, Mr. Francis Dwira Darko the MCD, and all staff of the Assembly. In his remarks, the MCE thanked […]

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Obuasi Municipal Assembly trains Unit Committee members on Climate Change

Ghana’s economic and human development is vulnerable to climate change. On average, flooding affects around 45,000 Ghanaians every year, and half of Ghana’s coastline is vulnerable to erosion and flooding as a result of sea-level rise. The Obuasi Municipal Assembly believes that fighting climate change involves all-hands on deck approach. The Assembly recognises Unit Committee […]

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