The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Adaklu Waya, Hon. Jerry Ameko, has assured residents of Adaklu Kpatsu in the Volta Region that the long-abandoned Coastal Development Authority (CODA) Chips compound and nurses’ apartment will be completed and fully operational by the end of the month.
The assurance came during an inspection of the project site, which has long been a source of concern for the community. Speaking to Adom News correspondent Odehyeba Owusu Job, the DCE said significant progress has been made after years of stagnation.

“Completing this project by the end of the month is a top priority assigned by President John Dramani Mahama. It will bring relief and opportunities to the people of Adaklu Kpatsu and surrounding communities,” he stated.
Mr. Ameko commended the contractor for their dedication, noting that workers are operating day and night to meet the deadline under the government’s 24-hour economy policy championed by the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
He explained that the operationalisation of the CODA Chips compound is expected to create employment, boost economic activity, and provide opportunities for local farmers and businesses to benefit from the facility.
The DCE urged residents to remain patient as final works are completed, assuring them that the facility will soon be fully functional. The inspection has renewed optimism among residents, who believe the project’s completion will bring lasting economic and social benefits to Adaklu Kpatsu.
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