29/05/2026
AMA hands over Akoto Lante Library renovation project to contractor
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has handed over the renovation of the Akoto Lante Library to Leak and Seal Engineering Services for the commencement of works.
The project, which was handed over today by the Presiding Member of the AMA, Hon. Musah Ziyad on behalf of the Mayor of Accra, Hon. Michael Kpakpo Allotey forms part of efforts to improve public infrastructure and create a more conducive learning environment for residents, particularly students and young people within Akoto Lante and its surrounding communities.
The scope of works includes demolition and alteration works, the installation of aluminium and glass balustrades, joinery works, plumbing installations, glazing, electrical installations, air-conditioning, floor polishing, ceiling works, the repair of cracks in walls, and general painting of the facility.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, the Presiding Member said the project reflected the Assembly’s commitment to improving educational and community facilities across the metropolis and was expected to be completed in three months.
He said the library remained an important public facility that served students, researchers and community members, adding that its renovation would help restore the facility to a standard that could support teaching, learning and reading in the area.
The contractor, Mr Vincent Kotoka Agbanu said the project would be executed in line with the approved scope of works and completed within the stipulated three-month period.
He assured the Assembly and the community that his team would work efficiently to deliver quality work, adding that all major areas, would be given the needed attention.
The Assembly Member for the Kinka Electoral Area, Hon. Carlos Mankattah, has commended the Mayor of Accra for ensuring the renovation of the Akoto Lante Community Library.
He said the Akoto Lante Library had served the community for many years, but its condition had deteriorated, making it necessary for urgent renovation works to be carried out.
According to him, the issue of the library had been raised several times at the General Assembly during the tenure of former mayors, including Hon. Mohammed Adjei Sowah and Hon. Elizabeth Naa Kwatsoe Tawiah Sackey, but the needed intervention had not fully materialised.
Hon. Mankattah said that although some efforts had previously been made to improve the facility, those interventions were not enough to fully restore the library to the standard required by the community.
He was hopeful that the renovation would be completed within the stipulated period, adding that the reopening of the library would bring the facility “back to light” for the benefit of students, young people and residents of the area.
Hon. Mankattah appealed to residents to support the contractor and cooperate with the Assembly to ensure the successful ex*****on of the project.