The Member of Parliament for Salaga South Constituency, Hon. Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah, has welcomed the President John Dramani Mahama’s recent address, describing it as a strong validation of the messages she has consistently communicated to her constituents.
She indicated that several development initiatives highlighted in the President’s speech reflect her ongoing advocacy efforts within the constituency. Chief among these is the 60-bed Euroget Hospital project, which she revealed will soon resume, as the contractor is expected back on site to complete the facility and enhance healthcare delivery in the area.
Touching on water supply, Hon. Zuwera explained that the President’s remarks on ongoing interventions confirm her earlier assurances to residents. She expressed confidence that, by the grace of Allah, the long-standing water challenges confronting the constituency will soon be addressed.
In the education sector, the MP detailed a number of ongoing and planned improvements at Salaga Senior High School. These include the construction of a modern two-storey girls’ dormitory, the upgrading of the ICT center with advanced facilities, the rehabilitation of the dining hall and kitchen, and plans to construct an assembly hall to provide a suitable space for school gatherings.
She further disclosed that additional project proposals have been submitted to the GETFund Administrator. These include the construction of new dormitory blocks for both Salaga Senior High School and T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School, as well as upgrades to infrastructure at the basic school level.
According to her, these interventions are intended to elevate the schools to Category A status. Hon. Zuwera also highlighted the rich history of the institutions, noting that Salaga Senior High School is set to mark its 50th anniversary in September, while T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School celebrates its 55th anniversary this year.
Meanwhile, the MP joined indigenes of Gonjaland in Buipe on Sunday, April 5, 2026, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Gonjaland Youth Association. She described the golden jubilee as a significant milestone that underscores decades of unity, resilience, and dedication to the development of the Gonja people.
She commended the leadership and members of the Association for their commitment to preserving cultural heritage and promoting the welfare of the community. Hon. Zuwera encouraged the youth to remain focused, innovative, and dedicated to the progress of Gonjaland, stressing that the future of the area depends largely on their contributions.
She also expressed appreciation for the warm reception accorded her and reaffirmed her commitment to collaborating with stakeholders to advance the development of Gonjaland.
Source: Elvisanokye.com