The Local Government Minister-Designate, Ahmed Ibrahim, has pledged to oversee the successful execution of the District Road Infrastructure Programme (DRIP), an initiative aimed at enhancing road networks across the country.
Speaking on Tuesday, January 21, Mr. Ibrahim underscored the programme’s critical role in advancing national development and improving connectivity, particularly in rural communities.
“We are committed to ensuring that the DRIP programme materialises and delivers on its promise of enhanced road infrastructure in all districts,” he said.
The Banda MP highlighted the importance of using the resources and equipment allocated for the programme efficiently to achieve high-quality road construction.
“It is crucial that the equipment and resources allocated to this programme are used for their intended purpose, and we will closely monitor its execution to ensure that roads are built to the highest standards,” he stated.
He explained that the initiative would not only improve transportation but also drive local economic growth by increasing access to markets, healthcare, and education in rural areas.
“The development of quality roads is key to unlocking opportunities for these communities, and we will ensure that the programme achieves its full potential,” Mr. Ibrahim added.
Commitment to Transparency and Collaboration
The Minister-Designate also reassured stakeholders of the ministry’s commitment to transparency and accountability in the programme’s implementation.
“We will collaborate with local authorities and contractors to ensure effective implementation. The focus will be on maximising the benefits of the DRIP for the people it is designed to serve,” he concluded.
The DRIP initiative is widely viewed as a transformative step toward addressing infrastructure deficits in Ghana’s districts, promising improved livelihoods for millions of rural residents.
Source: www.kumasimail.com