Minister for Local Government, Decentralisation and Rural Development, Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, has officially commissioned the Nkoranza Market, as part of the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Program (GSCSP).
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony at the Nkoranza South Municipal Assembly, Mr. Korsah highlighted the importance of the GSCSP, a $245 million initiative launched in partnership with the World Bank in 2019, to address the challenges of rapid urbanisation.
With Ghana’s urban population surpassing 50% in 2021, the increased demand for services has strained existing infrastructure and impacted the quality of life in many municipalities.
Techiman South Metropolitan Assembly
The newly completed Nana Abena Market in Techiman now features an array of facilities designed to serve both vendors and the broader community. The Highlights of the project include; 122 lockable stores and 68 market stalls to accommodate diverse commercial activities.
Key service structures, including an administration block, creche, restaurant and dedicated meat shop. Critical safety and health infrastructure, with a new fire post, police post and health post on site.
Enhanced sanitation through modern washrooms and an integrated drainage system, comprising 300 meters of 0.9-meter U-drain, 710 meters of 0.6-meter U-drain and 900 meters of internal drainage.
Additional improvements include a 100-meter road junction upgrade, 1,900 square meters of paved walkways, perimeter fencing for security and 28 streetlights to ensure safety and accessibility throughout the market area.
Nkoranza Municipal Assembly
In Nkoranza, the development features a two-storey block with 50 lockable stores and 100 market stalls, designed to expand local commerce.
Other key facilities include; police and health posts to ensure a safe trading environment, a 6-seater WC facility along with two mechanised boreholes for consistent water supply, a two-unit creche with an office to support families using the market.
Strengthening Local Economies through Modern Infrastructure
Speaking at the commissioning, Mr. Korsah emphasised the transformative impact of these facilities. “These projects are a testament to our commitment to creating vibrant, resilient communities.
By modernising our markets and improving infrastructure, we are laying the foundation for sustainable growth and supporting local livelihoods.”
He encouraged municipal authorities to maintain these facilities and ensure they continue to meet the needs of the communities they serve.
The projects reflect the Ministry’s dedication to sustainable urban development in partnership with the World Bank and local stakeholders, bolstering economic resilience in Ghana’s secondary cities.
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