The first ordinary
meeting of the fourth session of the Tano South Municipal Assembly has been
held at Bechem.
The meeting which held
at the Assembly’s conference hall saw dignitaries like Hon. Collins Offinam
Takyi, the MCE for Tano South, Hon. John Dadzie, the Presiding Member for Tano
South Municipal Assembly, Mr. K. K. Sencherey, the Municipal Coordinating
Director and Mr. Alexander Agyemang Badu, the Municipal Finance Officer.
Picture on extreme left shows
Assembly Members whilst other picture indicates the dignitaries
In an opening address,
Hon. John Dadzie, the Presiding Member for Tano South Municipal Assembly
thanked Hon Assembly Members, heads of departments and others for honouring the
invitation to attend the first ordinary meeting of the fourth session of the Assembly
to discuss the development agenda of the Municipality. He emphasized that this
important meeting is in fulfilment of the Local Government Act 2016, Act 936
and Assembly’s Standing Order which mandate Hon. Assembly Members to meet
periodically to deliberate on problems confronting the Municipality and way
forward to address them to ensure they have positive impact on the residents.
On Public Relations and
Complaint Committee of the Assembly, Hon Dadzie said it is one of the two (2)
committees of the Assembly as prescribed by the Local Government Act 2016, Act
936 and the Assembly’s Standing Order. He stressed that the committee was able
to address issues bought before the committee by some residents and urged all
honourable members to educate their electorates about the existence and duties
of the committee to enable them refer issues of concern to the committee for
redress to ensure peace continues to exist in the Municipality.
The Presiding Member
for Tano South Municipal Assembly giving his keynote address
On motor bicycles for
Hon. Assembly Members, Hon. Dadzie said NALAG Secretariat at Accra has
deposited the motor bikes at the Regional Minister’s Residency of which the
bikes are in the process of assembling for onward distribution to honourable
Members and urged them to remain call till the exercise is completed and
congratulated them for executing their mandates to improve the living standards
of some residents. He informed all honourable members to follow provisions in Assembly’s
standing order and contribute their quota to make the meeting a success.
In another development,
the MCE for Tano South Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi welcomed Hon. Assembly
Members to the august house and thanked them for making time out of their busy
schedule to participate the first ordinary meeting of the fourth session of the
Assembly and carried greetings from the offices of His Excellency Nana Addo
Dankwa Akufo – Addo , the President of the Republic of Ghana and Hon. Evans
Opoku Bobie, the Minister for Ahafo Region to all members present at the
meeting. He said honourable members should desist from all forms of partisan
tendencies and individual egos which could derail collective efforts being made
by authorities to bring development projects in the Municipality and urged them
to come together as one people with one common destiny to fight for the
development needed in the Municipality by the electorates.
The MCE for Tano South
giving his sessional address at the meeting
On Assembly’s financial
status, he stated that Assembly acquires money from four thematic areas namely;
the District Assemblies Common Fund, Internally Generated Fund, District
Development Facility and Donations. He said Assembly uses the Common fund to
execute some specific projects captured and approved from the Assembly’s
composite budget whilst other funds are used by Assembly to perform some
community projects and other services needed by the general public.
Hon. Takyi stressed
that management under his leadership with the support of relevant stakeholders adopted
innovative strategies last year to make Assembly achieves its revenue target and reiterated that management of the Tano
South Municipal Assembly has also rolled out some new strategies this year to
improve Assembly’s revenue and mentioned some of the strategies as the
formation of revenue taskforce, develop stickers to be embossed on kiosks,
containers and houses to ensure easy identification of owner who have paid
their operational fees and property rate for their houses etc.
With regards to
education, Hon. Takyi said the school feeding programme which was introduced
under the leadership of former President John Agyekum Kufour and continued by
successive governments has expanded to cover nineteen (19) schools in the
Municipality by Assembly and on the importance of the programme to the schools,
he said enrolment figure of the beneficiaries’ schools has been increased tremendously
and explained that a total number of one thousand, six hundred and thirty –
seven candidates have drawn from three (3) Senior High Schools within the
Municipality to seat for WASSCE Examination this year. On measures to curb examination malpractices,
he said the Municipal Education Directorate has taken steps to verify all candidates
biometrically and used the occasion to catalogue some of the achievements of
government.
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