VP Bawumia Inspects Wa Youth Resource Center - PICTURES | General Sports
Wed, 17 May 2023 08:30
Vice President Bawumia has urged the management of the Youth Resource Centers across the country to imbibe a culture of proper use and maintenance for the facilities.
Speaking during an inspection of ongoing works at the Wa Youth Resource Center on Wednesday, Dr Bawumia expressed satisfaction at the progress of works so far, and challenged the contractor to meet the proposed completion date.
Phase One of the project is complete, according to the contractor, while Phase Two is 98% complete.
The Wa Youth Resource Center is one of 10 such Resource Centers for which construction began in the then 10 Regions before the creation of six additional regions.
Among others, the multi-purpose Centers will have football pitches, stands, and other facilities for youth development and training to help them acquire the requisite skills in various sporting disciplines for the overall benefit of the society.
Vice President Bawumia recalled that this year's Independence Day Celebration was held at the Resource Center at Adaklu in the Volta Region, and emphasized that Government was committed to ensuring that the other centers are also completed.
"I am very impressed so far by what I have seen. I have been told by the contractor that in a couple of months works will be completed.
"This facility is very important for Ghana, especially the people of the Upper West Region and Wa. It is a multi-purpose facility, so hopefully, it will help unearth talents in the many sporting disciplines and provide opportunities for their development. It will also help channel youthful energies to good use.
"This is a promise we have delivered, and we will continue to deliver on our promises," he emphasized.
The Vice President, who was on a day's visit to the region, was accompanied by the Regional Minister, Hafiz Bin Salih, and other government officials.
Speaking during an inspection of ongoing works at the Wa Youth Resource Center on Wednesday, Dr Bawumia expressed satisfaction at the progress of works so far, and challenged the contractor to meet the proposed completion date.
Phase One of the project is complete, according to the contractor, while Phase Two is 98% complete.
The Wa Youth Resource Center is one of 10 such Resource Centers for which construction began in the then 10 Regions before the creation of six additional regions.
Among others, the multi-purpose Centers will have football pitches, stands, and other facilities for youth development and training to help them acquire the requisite skills in various sporting disciplines for the overall benefit of the society.
Vice President Bawumia recalled that this year's Independence Day Celebration was held at the Resource Center at Adaklu in the Volta Region, and emphasized that Government was committed to ensuring that the other centers are also completed.
"I am very impressed so far by what I have seen. I have been told by the contractor that in a couple of months works will be completed.
"This facility is very important for Ghana, especially the people of the Upper West Region and Wa. It is a multi-purpose facility, so hopefully, it will help unearth talents in the many sporting disciplines and provide opportunities for their development. It will also help channel youthful energies to good use.
"This is a promise we have delivered, and we will continue to deliver on our promises," he emphasized.
The Vice President, who was on a day's visit to the region, was accompanied by the Regional Minister, Hafiz Bin Salih, and other government officials.

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