Hon. Sandra Seyram Kpedor, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Anloga District Assembly, has personally led a team of engineers and assembly inspectors on site inspections of ongoing development projects across the Anloga District.
The inspection tour, undertaken as part of the Assembly’s oversight responsibilities, saw the DCE and her technical team reviewing the progress of key infrastructure initiatives in several communities.
At Akplowotorkor, the delegation assessed the construction of a three-unit classroom block aimed at expanding educational infrastructure and improving learning conditions for pupils in the area.
The team also visited Dzita, where work continues on the construction of a Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound. The facility includes space for medical equipment, a consulting room, a hall, a chamber, and a semi-detached bungalow to support health delivery services.
In Tegbi, inspectors reviewed the progress on a two-unit kindergarten (KG) block with ancillary facilities at the Tegbi-Afedome Basic School, a project expected to strengthen early childhood education infrastructure in the community.
Following the inspections, Hon. Kpedor and her team expressed satisfaction with the steady advancement of the projects and stated their confidence that the works would be completed within their targeted timelines.
These monitoring exercises are part of the Assembly’s efforts to ensure accountability and quality in the implementation of government-sponsored development projects intended to improve social services in the district.


