A
one – day working visit has been paid to the residents of Tano South
Municipality by His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo – Addo, the President of
the Republic of Ghana and Commander - in- Chief of the Armed Forces.
The
President of the Republic of Ghana addressing the gathering whilst audience is
seated at the programme
In
his arrival at Bechem, he and his entourage paid a courtesy call on Nananom at
Omanhene’s Palace to interact with the chiefs to find out problems confronting
the residents of the Municipality. In a short but impressive welcome address,
Nana Fosu Gyeabour Akoto II, the Omanhene of Bechem Traditional Area on behalf
of other chiefs thanked the President for making time out of his busy schedule
to pay working visit to the residents in the Municipality. He informed
President that the road networks in the Municipality are in a deplorable state
and pleaded with President and his government to do all it takes to tar the roads
and create another district from the existing Tano South Municipal Assembly to
serve the people at Derma and its environs. He said when the roads are tarred;
it will help to reduce road accident, minimizes criminal activities on the roads
and makes farmers to be able to transport their farm produce to urban centers
for sale etc.
From
the Omanhene’s palace, the President met general public at forecourt of Bechem Community
Centre to explain government’s achievements and things government intends to
execute in the Municipality and the region as a whole. He thanked Nananom, Civil Society
Organizations, political parties’ executives, heads of department and
government agencies and all those who helped to make Ahafo Region created and
urged residents to come together as one people to fight for development rather than
allowing politics to disintegrate them. He stressed that government have
completed all documentations including the procurement activities on Bechem
Town roads and said in no time, the roads would be tarred by government.
He
said different bi-elections’ brouhaha has been taken place in some part of the country
over the years, and to end this menace, he has presented vigilante group bill
to parliament for consideration and emphasized that when the bill is passed, it
will help to reduce or address the election violence and urged citizens to
desist from all forms of activities which will undermine the 2020 presidential
and parliamentary general elections and as well as the district Assemblies
elections.
He
reiterated that a country without peace is like a ship without captain going
round a sea and advised legible voters to vote against any political party
which will use guns and cutlass to intimidate voters before, during and after
2020 presidential and parliamentary general elections and used the occasion to
catalogue some of the achievements of government.
The
programme saw dignitaries like His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo – Addo,
the President of the Republic of Ghana, Hon. Kwaku Asumah Kyeremeh, the
Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Hon Alan Kyeremateng, the Minister of
Trade and Industry, Hon Nana Ato Atta, the head of Local Government and civil service, Hon. Hajia
Alima Mahama, the Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Hon Adjei
Korsah, the Deputy Minister of Regional and Reorganization Development, Nana
Agyeman Prempeh, the Director General (NADMO), Hon. Evans Opoku Bobie, the
Minister for Ahafo Region and MP for Asunafo South Constituency, Hon. Benjamin
Yeboah Sekyere, the Deputy Minister for Ahafo Region and MP for Tano South
Constituency and Hon Evelyn Kumi Richardson, the Minister for Bono Region.
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