Bole to get 'largest' 24-hour economy market; President Mahama cuts sod
President John Dramani Mahama has cut sod for the construction of a 24-hour economy market at Bole in the Savannah Region, describing the project as a major intervention to boost trade and economic activity.
President Mahama indicated that the market, situated at a prime location, is expected to become one of the busiest in Ghana, serving as a key outlet for agricultural produce and commercial exchange within the area and beyond.
He noted that the project forms part of a broader national initiative to construct 261 markets across all districts, with Bole designated to receive a model facility, the largest category under the programme.

Economic impact
President Mahama emphasised that beyond providing space for commerce, the market will enhance the circulation of money within the local economy, improve livelihoods, and support farmers and traders to earn sustainable incomes.

Other development projects
He further outlined a series of ongoing and planned development projects in the Savannah Region, including the construction of the Bole College of Education, a 150-bed district hospital, new secondary and STEM schools, a regional university, water systems, feeder roads, and agricultural support centres.
The President reaffirmed government's commitment to accelerating development in the region, noting that these interventions are intended to reduce poverty, expand opportunities, and improve overall living conditions.

President John Dramani Mahama has cut sod for the construction of a 24-hour economy market at Bole in the Savannah Region, describing the project as a major intervention to boost trade and economic activity.
Speaking at the ceremony, the President indicated that the market, situated at a prime location, is expected to become one of the busiest in the country, serving as a key outlet for agricultural produce and commercial exchange within the area and beyond.
He noted that the project forms part of a broader national initiative to construct 261 modern markets across all districts, with Bole designated to receive a model facility the largest category under the programme.
President Mahama emphasized that beyond providing space for commerce, the market will enhance the circulation of money within the local economy, improve livelihoods, and support farmers and traders to earn sustainable incomes.
He further outlined a series of ongoing and planned development projects in the Savannah Region, including the construction of the Bole College of Education, a 150-bed district hospital, new secondary and STEM schools, a regional university, water systems, feeder roads, and agricultural support centres.
The President reaffirmed government’s commitment to accelerating development in the region, noting that these interventions are intended to reduce poverty, expand opportunities, and improve overall living conditions.
