There comes a time in every community when action must replace promises when leadership must be felt not just in words, but in visible, meaningful change. That time is now for the people of Old Tafo.


I am proud to announce that the Street Lights Project has officially begun, marking a new chapter of progress, safety, and hope across our constituency.

From Tafo through Nhyieso, Abed, Pankrono, and extending to Adabraka, this initiative is more than just infrastructure it is a commitment to improving lives. For too long, many of our streets have been left in darkness, creating challenges for residents, businesses, and commuters. Today, we are changing that narrative.


Street lighting is not just about illumination; it is about security, economic activity, and dignity. Well-lit communities discourage crime, enhance visibility for drivers and pedestrians, and create an environment where businesses can thrive even after sunset. Parents can feel more at ease, traders can operate longer hours, and young people can move about safely.


This project reflects our broader vision for Old Tafo: a constituency where development is practical, inclusive, and impactful. Every pole erected and every bulb installed represents a step toward a safer and more vibrant community.


But this is only the beginning.


Our focus remains clear: to continue delivering projects that directly impact the lives of our people. We are committed to building a constituency where infrastructure supports growth, where communities feel secure, and where every resident can look forward to a better future.


To the people of Old Tafo, your patience and trust have not been in vain. Together, we are lighting the path forward.