The efforts of the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly (TMA), led by Mayor Sule Salifu, in revitalizing the Tamale Youth Home facility through the Social Cohesion (SOCO) project are commendable. The allocation of GH¢ 400,000 for the rehabilitation and facelift of the facility, along with the comprehensive plans for the project, demonstrates a commitment to improving the well-being and opportunities for the youth in the Tamale metropolis.

The disclosed focus on rehabilitating changing rooms, constructing urinal and toilet facilities, and adding ancillary amenities indicates a holistic approach to upgrading the infrastructure of the youth center. The commitment to furnishing the facility with computers and other logistics not only aims to make the center attractive but also suggests a forward-looking perspective, potentially enhancing revenue generation.

Mayor Sule Saifu’s acknowledgment of the historical neglect of the Tamale Youth Home and its impact on the assembly’s income generation underscores the importance of this rehabilitation project. The mayor’s commitment to securing a better future for the youth through engagement in arts and culture is noteworthy, highlighting the assembly’s dedication to providing positive alternatives and opportunities for the youth.

The recognition and commendation of President Akufo Addo and Minister of Local Government Honorable Dan Botwe for including the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly in the Social Cohesion (SOCO) project is indicative of collaborative efforts at the national and local levels.

The assurance from the contractor, Abdul Rahaman of Chariyu Company, regarding adherence to the agreed timelines for the project is essential for its successful and timely completion.

The positive response from the management of the Tamale Youth Home, expressing gratitude for the gesture, signifies a collaborative and appreciative relationship between the assembly and the facility.

Overall, this initiative reflects a concerted effort to invest in the well-being and future prospects of the youth in Tamale, promoting positive engagement and deterring negative influences.

Source: Ghana360news.com

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