The Second General meeting of the
First Session of the Tano South Municipal Assembly has been held at St. Joseph
College of Education in Bechem of the Ahafo Region.
Some
of the Hon. Assembly members at the meeting
The meeting was attended by Hon.
Collins Offinam Takyi, the MCE for Tano South, Hon.
Asare Antwi, the
Presiding
Member of the Assembly,
Mr. Akaditi Ayambire Municipal Coordinating Director, representative
of the Bechem Traditional Council, Assembly Members and Heads of Department.
The presiding member of the Assembly, Hon. Asare Antwi, in an
opening address said, the meeting would offer members the opportunity to
deliberate on developmental issues confronting the municipality in the areas of
health, education, sanitation, roads and among others.
The presiding member, Hon.
Asare Antwi, giving his welcome address
According to him, the meeting would
also help members to bring their expertise to bear to help management of the
Assembly to prepare appropriate composite budget to be used by Assembly in
2021.
Hon. Antwi
said, one of the responsibilities of the Assembly members is to monitor the
activities carried out by Management of the Assembly and if possible urge
Assembly to review some of its activities and programmes to meet the demands of
the residents.
He changed
Assembly members to apply the model standing orders whenever they want to ask
questions, clarification during proceedings and many more and however informed
them to contribute their quota to make the meeting a success.
The Tano South Municipal Chief
Executive, Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi in his sessional address commended the Assembly Members for their prompt response
to the meeting and thanked them for supporting the Assembly to welcome the
president Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo and the Vice president Dr. Mahamudu
Bawumia during their tour in the Municipality to inspect the ongoing
developmental projects which have been commenced by the central government and
that of the Assembly.
MCE Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi addressing the house
On the Assembly's Internal Generated Fund (IGF) , Hon. Takyi
said a number of strategies have been put in place by Assembly to ensure more
revenue is acquired but the emergence of COVID - 19 pandemic in Ghana has
completely affected the Assembly's
revenue where the Assembly could not even
achieve its revenue target for the year 2020.
This he said would not make the
Assembly to implement its planed programmers and activities in the 2020 Annual
Action Plan (AAP) and charged all participants to honor their tax obligations
to ensure Assembly obtains exponential rate of revenue.
On the achievements of government, he
reiterated that the assumption of office by President Nana Addo Dankwa
Akuffo-Addo has made the Municipality records a number of developmental
projects in the various sectors of the economy such as health, roads, education,
sanitation, agriculture among others.
Hon. Takyi further urged all and
sundry to support government implement its planed activities, programmes and
policies so as to help improve the living standards of the people.
He said the Covid. 19 has caused destruction to the life of many people
and informed Assembly members and other opinion leaders not to rely on their
laurels and continue to educate their relatives to adhere to COVID -19
preventive measures. Hon. Takyi however used the occasion to remind the participants
about the upcoming Municipal edition of 36th Farmers' Day Celebration with the
theme; “ensuring Agribusiness Development under Covid-1-19 opportunities and
Challenges."
Hon. Takyi encouraged the electorates
to come out in their number to vote during the 2020 general elections and
however urged party's executives to educate the citizenry on party's manifesto
and also preach peace before, during and after the said elections.