Ohaa said the Community and Social Development Programme (CSDP) had been of great importance in the development of rural communities in the territory. He said the issuance of the cheques would enable the FCTA to assess the performance of the community-driven development projects, the challenges they encounter and the way forward in the successful implementation of the various community development and poverty elimination projects within the FCT. He said that they would use the money to complete a borehole as well as a skills acquisition centre in Koroko, Kwali Area Council. At the same time, we will have our own skills acquisition centre with this money,” Tashlam said. The projects were selected by the rural communities under the supervision and approval of the Area Council authorities.
Source: The Guardian July 05, 2019 10:07 UTC