Monday, February 29, 2016

TANO SOUTH NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CIVIC EDUCATION HOLDS INTER PARTY DIALOGUE COMMITTEE MEETING



The Tano South District Directorate of the National Commission for Civic Education has held an inter party dialogue committee meeting at Bechem to educate party representatives and other stakeholders on the role of the Electoral Commission and the experience Ghanaians have gained from the 2012 election petition case which was sent to the supreme court.
Topics that were treated at the forum included, the representation of the people, the right to vote, how to prevent election fraud and duties of both the electoral commission and the political parties and present at the function were  Mr. Issah Nasagri, the Brong Ahafo Regional Director of NCCE, Nana Okumasono Osei Tutu, the Nkabomhene of the Bechem Traditional Area who chaired the function, Miss Georgina Agyeiwaa, the Acting District Director of NCCE, Heads of Departments, representatives of political parties and other stakeholders.
In a presentation, Mr. Issah Nasagri said, since 1992 Ghana’s electoral system has undergone various transformations and as a result Ghana’s voting system is now Biometric whereby a Bio Metric verifying system is used during polls.
Mr. Nasagri said, the constitution of Ghana mandated all Ghanaians who are eligible to vote are  to cast their vote to elect a president and it is mandatory that, the elected president is responsible to provide equal opportunities to the citizenry of Ghana irrespective of their political affiliation, ethnicity and religion. He urged voters in the 2016 elections to vote for the candidate of their choice whom they think could lead the Nation into prosperity.
Mr. Nasagri, on the right to vote said, a voter must be a Ghanaian of eighteen years and above and of a sound mind and registered as a voter.
He said the duties of the political parties as mandated by the constitution of Ghana requires the freedom of Association and it behoves on every Ghanaian to join any political party of his or her choice and the party is also required to introduce its ideology or manifesto to the electorates and it is upon the dissemination of its ideologies and manifesto to the people that the party is able to attract followers. He advised that differences in political ideologies should not create enmity amongst the people and entreated political party leaders to see to it that they do not push minors and non – Ghanaians to register as voters so as to vote for their party.
Mr. Nasagri said, it is the duty of the electoral commission to create electoral boundaries for both National and Local Government elections, conduct and supervise all public elections, educate people on the electoral processes and its purposes and to perform other functions as may be prescribed by law. He said, the electoral commission must be transparent and cooperate with the civil society organizations to initiate effective mechanisms and strategic plans which can curb electoral fraud and hinted that when a particular party is allowed to cheat in elections it hampers the progresses of the country.
Nana Okumasono Osei Tutu in his closing remark urged participants to go home and preach the facilitator’s gospel to those who could not make it to the function and said when people are abreast with the trend of affairs especially the electoral processes and systems they will not be manipulated by politicians to embark on electoral fraud since ‘’ lack of knowledge makes people perish’’  and appealed to the electoral commission of Ghana to do all it can to make peace prevail before, during and after the 2016 presidential and parliamentary elections.

Friday, February 26, 2016

TANO SOUTH DISTRICT UNIT COMMITTEES SWORN INTO OFFICE



Seven Unit Committees in the Tano South District of the Brong Ahafo Region have been sworn into office at different ceremonies held at Brosankro, Bechem, Dwomo, Techimantia, Subriso, Derma and Ankaase.
The swearing in ceremonies which were performed by the Tano South District Chief Executive Hon. Bukari Zakari Anaba, the Distrrict Coordinating Director Mrs. Agartha Ahia and the Presiding Member of the Assembly, Hon. Anthony Opoku at different ceremonies was in accordance with L.I 1959 of the Local Government Act 1994.
In all the speeches delivered at the various swearing in ceremonies, Unit Committee Members were given their roles in the Assembly set up and that it was the responsibility of the committees to convey meetings to deliberate on issues confronting their units. The unit committee members were informed that, laid down procedures are put in place for the conveyance of meetings and it is proper that, the procedure is always followed.
Committee members were reminded that minutes of their meetings should be copied to the Assembly for the General Assembly to discuss it. The unit committees were told that one of their core functions was revenue mobilization to strengthen the Assembly’s revenue base so as to enable the Assembly to undertake more development projects.
On the National Sanitation Day clean- up exercise held monthly throughout the country, unit committee members were reminded that government has set aside every first Saturday of every month to be observed as s National Sanitation day and that it should be observed as such, they were reminded that their participation in the clean-up exercise would go a long way to get more people in their various localities to participate in the exercise.
Touching on the spate of bushfires currently being experienced in the district, unit committee members were reminded of the effects of bushfires and were therefore entreated to educate their people on it and also guide against the causes of the bushfires.