The once-forgotten Presidential Villa, nestled in the heart of the Lake Bosomtwe enclave in the Ashanti Region, is set to undergo a remarkable transformation—thanks to the bold initiative of the newly appointed Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene.
Originally constructed during the administration of His Excellency Former President Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings, the majestic edifice was envisioned as a presidential retreat. However, the building had sadly fallen into disuse for several years, becoming a shadow of its intended purpose.
Recognizing both its historical significance and untapped potential, Dr. Frank Amoakohene has taken decisive steps to revive and repurpose the property. His visionary leadership aims to restore the villa, turning it into a vibrant asset for the region and the nation at large.
This initiative not only preserves a piece of Ghana’s political heritage but also aligns with broader efforts to boost tourism, create jobs, and promote sustainable development within the Ashanti Region.
The Regional Minister’s efforts have been widely commended by stakeholders and citizens who see this as a step in the right direction towards reclaiming national monuments and putting them to productive use.
Dr. Amoakohene’s leadership is breathing new life into history—transforming neglect into opportunity.
Ashanti Regional Minister Revives Abandoned Presidential Villa at Lake Bosomtwe
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