The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), has identified and named 4,312
streets in all 10 sub- metros within the jurisdiction of the AMA in the
Greater Accra Region. The sub-metros include; Ablekuma Central, Ablekuma
North, Ablekuma South, Ashiedu Keteke, Ayawaso Central, Ayawaso East,
Ayawaso West, Okaikoi North, Okaikoi South and Osu Klottey.
Mr. Bernard Makafui Agbelenga, the Contract Manager in charge of the
street naming and property, said prior to the former President John
Dramani Mahama’s directives, the AMA piloted the project in Ayawaso East
and Ayawaso West in 2012.
Mr Agbelenga added that, before the AMA commenced the main project in
2015, it had an extensive consultation with the stakeholders including
the opinion leaders, traditional authorities, assembly members and some
community members.
They were asked for proposals and acceptance of names to be given to the various streets.
He said though there were some challenges with regard to the proposed
names, the Assembly was able to address such challenges amicably with
the various parties involved.
Mr. Agbelenga added that, after the proposed names were certified by the
Accra Statutory Planning Committee, the AMA opened the competitive
bidding for prospective contractors to apply for the production and
installation of the street name signages.
He said six contractors bidded, out of which two won- Duratechsigns in
Abeka Lapaz and Pattern Language Concept in Dansoman, who used six
months and extra four months for maintenance.
Former President Mahama on March 30, 2013, gave a directive to the
various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies, to name all
streets and number the houses within their jurisdiction in 18 months.
He gave the directive when he launched the National Urban Policy and framework at Mantse Agbonaa in Accra.
The street naming and the property addressing project by the AMA was
sponsored by the World Bank through the Land Administration Project
(LAP2), with supervision from the Ministry of Lands and Natural
Resources.
The World Bank paid $ 2.5m for the project including the house numbers.
No comments:
Post a Comment