The Birim Central Municipal Assembly said at its last meeting for the year 2016 that it completed 70 percent of its action plans. The Municipal Chief Executive, Mr. Kwabena Nkansah Asare, addressing the members, appreciated the effort and contributions to the percentage of the assembly's achievements and tasked them to do likewise for subsequent years.
The MCE metioned two Community Health Planning Centres at Akroso and two-storey lecture hall at Oda Community Health Nurses Training School, among others, as some of the projects that had been completed.
On education, he said the assembly had constructed an administration block at Akroso Senior High Technical school and provided 1,200 students mattresses, 2,000 beds, 400 metal mono desks and 600 wooden mono desks, all at the Oda Senior High School.
Touching on agriculture, Mr. Nkansah noted that the Agriculture Department supplied fertilizer free of charge to cocoa farmers and gave frequent education to farmers on modernised farming methods. He said work on streets at Oda and its environs were almost at the completion stage, while the dilapidated Birim bridge had been reconstructed to serve as a dual carriage.
Mr. Andrews Abrokwa, Presiding Member for the assembly, appealed to the house to educate the people outside on the importance of revenue collection so that the tax payers could warmly welcome the collectors on the field.