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The regional minister, who described the situation as sad, said that he had contacted Professor Ahmed N. Zakariah, director general of the Ghana Ambulance Service, who had badured him that four of the ambulances would be reactivated in the current this month to handle the situation.
Dr. Bin Salih, who revealed this information during the Jirapa Municipality's edition of the press meeting initiative, also said that he also expected the government to distribute the ambulances. Mercedes-Benz imported under the label "A riding, an ambulance". project.
The regional minister also took the opportunity to clarify some misconceptions about the "One District, One Factory" program (1D1F), saying it was an initiative led by the private sector.
"What the government is doing is supporting and helping the private investor to access funds," he added.
Dr. Bin Salih revealed that eight factories had been approved for the region, including three in Wa Municipal, two in West Sissala and one in Lawra Municipal, Nandom and East Sissala districts.
Regarding the poor performance of education in the region, Dr. Bin Salih suggested that the Regional Coordinating Council would soon convene a Stakeholder Conference to discuss the issue of indiscipline and poor performance at the primary and secondary levels in order to identify the path to take to meet the challenge.
The regional minister said that the Ministry of Roads and Highways had agreed that the Department of Roads Roads achieve some road projects within the municipality to give it a new breath.
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