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Complete Sempe School Project Without Delay, Ga Mantse Tells Government

Story Highlights
  • Ga Mantse appeals for completion of Accra Sempe Primary School
  • Eight-year delay in project completion
  • Minister's assurance unfulfilled
  • King emphasizes unity, peace, and democracy,

King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, has made a passionate appeal to the government to expedite the completion of the Accra Sempe Primary School.

The project, which has been stalled for almost eight years, was initiated by the previous government but left uncompleted.

Despite assurances from Greater Accra Regional Minister Titus Glover to take responsibility for the project’s completion, work remains at a standstill.

Speaking at the commissioning of the Jamestown Fishing Harbour, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II emphasized the importance of completing stalled projects in the enclave.

He urged the government to prioritize the completion of the Sempe School project, citing its potential to uplift the community.

The Ga Mantse stressed the need for unity and cooperation, encouraging citizens to put aside differences and work towards practical development.

As the country prepares for the December elections, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II called for peace and unity, emphasizing the importance of upholding democracy.

He emphasized that the unity of the Ga state is crucial for prosperity and a peaceful future.

The Accra Sempe Primary School project’s completion is critical for providing quality education to the community’s children.

By completing stalled projects, the government can demonstrate its commitment to the region’s development and improve the lives of its citizens.

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