Techiman North Assembly hits 120% revenue, pushes major projects as MP vows to fix bad roads
By: Samuel Ayammah There is a new energy in Techiman North as the District Assembly reports strong gains in both revenue and development delivery. At the Second Ordinary Meeting of the Assembly held in Tuobodom, the District Chief Executive, Johnson Kwabena Adom, announced that the Assembly had exceeded its revenue target for the second quarter […]
In Techiman North, the District Assembly has reported impressive financial gains, exceeding their revenue target for the second quarter of 2026 by over 120%. District Chief Executive, Johnson Kwabena Adom, credits this success to tighter financial discipline, improved compliance from ratepayers, and efforts to curb revenue leakages.
The Assembly mobilized GH¢562,936.00 in Internally Generated Funds, surpassing their budgeted target by a significant margin. This financial boost has enabled the Assembly to fund key development projects across the district.
The education sector has seen tangible improvements, with hundreds of dual desks, mono desks, teachers' tables, and chairs distributed to schools to enhance learning conditions. Classroom block construction is also progressing, with plans to expand access to potable water by drilling and mechanizing several solar-powered boreholes in various communities.
The Assembly has confirmed that feasibility studies have been completed for critical roads, including those connecting Tuobodom, Aworano, and Jama-Tinponim. These works aim to alleviate transportation challenges faced by farming communities.
Techiman North's Member of Parliament, Mrs. Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, Minister for Trade, Industry, and Agri-Business, emphasized the importance of roads in the district's development. She stressed that without good roads, development efforts remain incomplete, as farmers cannot easily access markets, and traders struggle to transport goods efficiently.
Mrs. Ofosu-Adjare is actively working with the Ministry of Roads and Highways and other agencies to expedite rehabilitation efforts for the district's deplorable feeder roads. Beyond roads, she is committed to improving healthcare facilities, school infrastructure, supporting women and youth in agribusiness, and expanding economic opportunities for local residents.
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