Monday, October 7, 2019

TANO SOUTH MUNICPAL ASSEMBLY HOLDS ASSEMBLY MEETING AT BECHEM

 The Second Ordinary meeting of the third Session of the Tano South Municipal Assembly has been held at Bechem, the Municipal capital.

The meeting which was held at the Tano South Municipal Assembly’s Conference Hall saw dignitaries     like Hon. Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere, the Member of Parliament for Tano South Constituency and Deputy Minister of Ahafo Region, Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi, the MCE for Tano South, Hon John Dadzie, the presiding member for the assembly, assembly Members, Heads of the Department, and Nana Ampong    Kromantang II, the Krontihene of Techimantia.

                                                                      Some of the Dignitaries and Assembly Members
In an opening address, Hon. John Dadzie the Presiding Member of the Tano South Municipal Assembly welcomed all and sundry to the Second ordinary meeting which happens to be the last meeting of this     Assembly. 

Hon. Dadzie thanked Hon. Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere, the MP for Tano South Constituency, Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi, the MCE for Tano South, Nananom, Heads of Department and staff of the Assembly        including the Security agencies for their support and cooperation during their tenure as Assembly           Members. He thanked the government for the distribution of motorbikes to Assembly Members to            enhance their work as assembly members and urged hon. Members to take good care of the motorbikes    and also adhere to safe riding in order to achieve their goals of which they were distributed to use.
                                                  
                                   
                                                           Hon. John Dadzie the Presiding Member addressing the house
 He said the Assembly is scheduled to be dissolved on 7th October 2019, however the Electoral                 commission has set 17th December 2019 for the election of new Assembly Members as well as a                referendum on Article 55(3) of the 1992 constitution to pave way for election of Metropolitan/ Municipal/ District Chief Executives on partisan line, he called the blessing of God for the assembly members who wish to seek for re-election and wished them a fruitful conduct of the elections. He used the meeting to call on Assembly members to educate the citizenry to participate in the election when the time comes to deepen our democracy and effective local governance

In his short but impressive speech, Hon. Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere, the MP for Tano South Constituency and Deputy Minister of Ahafo Region expressed his profound gratitude and commended the Assembly   Members for making time out of their busy schedule to attend this important meeting and informed them    not to engage in meaningless politics to bring disunity among them.
Hon. Sekyere commended all outgoing Assembly for their support in the creation of Ahafo Region to       champion the development projects the residents had cried for many years. On national distribution of     government resources, he said government would construct Ahafo Regional Education office and             bungalows for the staff of the education directorate especially the municipality directorate at Bechem to   boost an infrastructural development in the Municipality.   
                                  
Hon. Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere, the MP for Tano South Constituency and Deputy Minister of Ahafo Region addressing hon. Members

Hon. Sekyere said peace is relevant when it comes to development, and however informed residents in the Municipality to avoid intermittent attacks on Police personnel. This he said would go a long way to make the municipality effectively fight against criminal activities.
 On the national league table for assessing the performance of the MMDAs, he said last year the Tano      South Municipal Assembly recorded appreciable marks and eventually placed the Assembly at the better position on the league table and thanked the assembly members for supporting the management of the     Assembly to execute some of the projects to improve the living standards of the people.
Hon. sekyere said measures are put in place to reduce an open defecation, the government through the     Tano South Municipal Assembly has started One – House, One –Toilet project to ensure proper sanitary condition is prevailed in the Municipality.

In his address the MCE for Tano South Municipal Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi said it is heartwarming to address another ordinary meeting for the Tano South Assembly which happens to be the last and final     General Meeting of the Assembly and thanked them for their individual contributions as honourable       members representing their various areas and their selfless services they have collectively and                   individually rendered to the assembly.
                             
                                              MCE for Tano South Municipal Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi speaking to the house

Hon. Takyi said, it is instructive to note that the current session of the Assembly was sworn into office on Monday, October 5, 2015 for a four year term and therefore come 12 midnight of Saturday, October 5, 2019 the tenure of office of the Honourable House together with all Town and Area Councils as well as Unit Committees stand dissolved as directed by the authorities of Ministry of Local Government and Rural     Development.

On referendum, Hon. Takyi said, fresh elections would be conducted throughout the country to select new Assembly and Unit Committee Members to form the next Assemblies on the 17 December 2019 and       stressed that, a referendum would be conducted to amend Article 55(3) of the 1992 Constitution to allow  the election of the Metropolitan, Municipal and District  Chief  Executives (MMDECs)  with political      party participation in the local and District level elections under the theme Amending Article 55(3) to   improve citizens participation in democracy
He said, for the amendment to take place, at least 40% of the qualified voters must turn out to vote and    75% should be in favour of the bill and used the occasion to inform all legible voters to participate in the elections.
He therefore mention three main sources of funding to the assembly and these are the quarterly releases    from the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) Secretariat, expected Annual Releases of funding      from District Development Facility (DDF) and funds that we generate internally (IGF). And said the main challenge in its attempt to implement its planned programme and projects is constrained funding.

He continued that, the Assembly in collaboration with the Ghana First Company Limited commenced the construction of Public toilet across the Municipality and Seventeen (17) toilet are at various stages of       completion. Though the construction of this toilet has stalled owing to the delay in the release of funds to contractors for work done the company and the contractors have resolved their differences and as a           result they will retune to site once they receive their payments. In line with the sanitation projects and      programme in the Municipality.
 A number of toilets and water projects are being selected and undertaken in some selected communities    through the instrumentality of Hon. Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere Member of Parliament/ Deputy Minister of Ahafo Region.

He announce to the house that Tano South Municipal Assembly has been selected to be part of the Ghana Productive Safety Net Project (GPSNP) and the objective of this project is to support the government to   strengthen safety systems that improve productivity of the poor. He said, what was expecting of them as an Assembly was to prepare and submit work plan through the Regional Coordinating Council, Goaso and a team from Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development has come to verify some of the communities for the smooth take off of the project and it is going to add up to the numerous interventions by government to improve the financial and economic condition of the extremely poor households.

Monday, August 26, 2019

RESEARCH EXTENSION LINKAGE COMMITTEE HOLDS MEETING AT BECHEM


The research extension linkage committee of the Tano South Municipality has organized stakeholders’ meeting to explain the major problems hindering agricultural activities in the Municipality and also used the meeting to solicit views on the priority needs of farmers to make the Tano South agric department prepares its 2020 annual work plan.
The meeting which held at Bechem Pentecost church  saw dignitaries like Hon John Dadzie, the Presiding Member for Tano South Municipal Assembly, Hon Collins Offinam Takyi, the MCE for Tano South, Mr. Kingsley Nyame, the Ahafo Regional Director for Agric, Mr. Richard Assan Asare Donkor, the Bono Regional Director for Agric and Mr. Kyei-Baffour Owusu- Ahaw,  the Tano South Municipal Director for Agric. 



The first picture above indicates  dignitaries whilst the second one depicts participants at the programme

In a short but impressive opening address, Hon John Dadzie, the Presiding Member for Tano South Municipal Assembly thanked all participants for making time out of their busy schedule to attend the programme and stressed that since the meeting was significant to the development of the Municipality, he urged all and sundry to contribute their quota to make the programme a success. Hon Dadzie said agriculture had contributed significantly to Ghana’s economy and for the matter government had introduced planting for food and jobs to make Ghana to be able to produce more foodstuffs for sale to make the country acquires more monies to undertake other developmental projects.
In another development, Mr. Kyei-Baffour Owusu-Ahaw, the Municipal Agric Director said the purpose of the meeting was to assist the Tano South Department of Agric and the stakeholders to review 2018 work plan on problems confronting farmers in the Municipality. 

Tano South Municipal Agric Director addressing the participants

Mr. Kyei stressed that the meeting would also offer opportunity for department of Agric to collate views on the priority needs of farmers to enable the department prepares its 2020 annual work plan to be used in the Municipality. He said, no department could work effectively without policy document and urged all participants to support the chairman to make him achieve an intent to which the meeting was organized.
Mr. Richard Assan Asare Donkor, the Bono Regional Director for Agric said this important meeting had taken place in Ahafo, Bono and Bono East Regions to make farmers and other civil society organizations contributed to the government’s decision making processes to ensure department of Agric gets credible policy document to address some of the challenges confronting the agricultural sector in the aforementioned regions and urged extension officers to do all they could to educate farmers on the modern methods of agricultural practices to make them obtain higher yields whilst Mr. Kingsley Nyame, the Ahafo Regional Director for Agric advised extension officers to submit their activity reports on timely manner for onwards submission to the other authorities to enhance policy formulation.
Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi, the MCE for Tano South said sixty-five percent (65 %) of Ghana’s population could be described as farmers and needed to be enrolled on pension schemes and informed the Tano South Municipal Director for Agric and his office to play a leading role to make government under the leadership of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to introduce pension scheme for farmers in the country especially the Tano South Municipality.  Hon. Takyi stressed that government would not leave any stone unturned when it comes to  the distribution of  resources and reiterated that Bechem town roads had been awarded for contract by government and urged all citizens to play their role to support government  implement its policies and programmes in all sectors of the economy.
                                 
MCE for Tano South Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi addressing participants

Hon. Takyi said ‘’lack of knowledge, my people perish’’  and emphasized  that most  farmers  had abused their farm products with chemicals and eventually had negative impact on them and other people and used the occasion to inform farmers to adopt traditional methods of farming.
The facilitators took participants through various presentations like the activities of research extension linkage committee, pest and diseases control, application of chemicals and fertilizers on farms and modern methods of agricultural practices.