PHOTOS: Reconstruction on Ghana's first ever roofed stadium at Tarkwa

Published on: 27 October 2020
PHOTOS: Reconstruction on Ghana's first ever roofed stadium at Tarkwa
Officials of Goldfieds engaged the various stakeholders on the extent of work on the new T and A stadium

Works on the new Tarkwa NA Aboso Park stadium is 18% complete due to delays amid the coronavirus shutdown.

Goldfields engaged the principal stakeholders including Medeama Sporting Club, the Municipal Assembly and Apinto Division on Tuesday at the facility.

Goldfields project manager Roger Adamah took officials around the re-construction facility in Tarkwa.

Works on the country's first ever roofed stadium is currently standing at 18% largely to delays due to the coronavirus.

Works have resumed with alacrity with the full construction of the edifice slated for 2022.

Medeama president Moses Armah and the club's Communication Director Patrick Akoto were in attendance.

Metropolitan Chief Executive Benjamin Kessie, who represented the Member of Parliament for Tarkwa Nsuaem, George Mireku Duker, was in full swing.

Goldfields will hand over the facility to the Municipal assembly when its completed in 2022.

The Municipal assembly will be in charge of the management of the new stadium which will also serve various sporting interest in Tarkwa and its environs.

The 10,000 seater capacity, which is fully covered, is estimated to cost $16 million and is being funded by Goldfields Ghana Limited.

Check out images from Tuesdays' stakeholders meeting

 

 

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