The La Dade-kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) has launched a 12-year strategic plan to generate revenue and champion development for the municipality.
Launched in Accra last Tuesday, the plan outlines a long-term vision to transform LaDMA into a thriving, sustainable and digitally efficient municipality that works for all residents.
It tackles the constituencys long-standing environmental and sanitation challenges, with flooding, waste management and climate resilience high on the agenda as the municipal assembly seeks to invest in sustainable drainage, cleaner waste systems and broader environmental conservation programmes.
The plan also has objectives to address issues covering various sectors such as health, education, job creation, cultural heritage, safety and security and vulnerability.