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The drive to accelerate development in the Volta Region took center stage in a high-level meeting in Accra, where the Volta Council of State representative, Gabriel Kwamigah Tanko Atokple, engaged in strategic discussions with a delegation of top regional leaders.
The delegation, led by the Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu, included the Volta Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mawutor Agbavitor, and the Acting Volta Regional General Secretary, Bright Kwashie Ege.
Their visit was both a formal congratulatory gesture on Mr Atokple’s election and an opportunity to align on a shared vision to transform the Volta Region into an economic hub.
With a focus on practical and strategic solutions, the discussions revolved around positioning Volta as an attractive destination for investors. The leaders explored targeted ways to boost infrastructure, improve education and healthcare facilities, and leverage the region’s rich tourism potential to stimulate economic growth.
Mr Atokple underscored the urgency of these interventions, emphasizing that the Volta Region must move beyond rhetoric and take decisive steps to unlock investment opportunities.

"We must aggressively market Volta as an investment-friendly region," he stressed. "Our location, resources, and human capital give us a competitive edge, but we need deliberate efforts to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive."
The meeting also highlighted the pressing need for infrastructural improvements, particularly in road networks, energy supply, and digital connectivity. The leaders agreed that modern infrastructure is critical in attracting investors and ensuring that businesses can operate efficiently in the region.
Additionally, the discussions focused on strengthening educational institutions and healthcare services to equip the next generation with the skills needed for economic transformation while ensuring a healthier population.

Mr James Gunu reaffirmed the government’s commitment to these development goals, stating that the Regional Coordinating Council will work closely with the Council of State representative to drive initiatives that will bring tangible benefits to the people.
"We are determined to move beyond promises and take real action," he assured. "With the right partnerships and leadership, Volta will see a new wave of progress."
Another major highlight of the meeting was the potential of Volta’s tourism sector. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and historical sites, the region holds immense potential to become a leading tourism destination in Ghana.
The leaders discussed strategies to promote Volta’s unique attractions and develop the necessary infrastructure to make the region a tourism powerhouse.

Mr Mawutor Agbavitor and Mr Bright Kwashie Ege pledged their support in advancing policies that will enhance tourism investment and create sustainable jobs for the youth.
As the meeting concluded, Atokple reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to championing policies at the national level that would bring real change to Volta. He called on all stakeholders—government, private sector, traditional leaders, and the people—to join hands in realizing the Volta Rising Agenda.
"The future of our region depends on the choices we make today," he declared. "We must work collectively to build a Volta that is self-sustaining, prosperous, and a beacon of economic success in Ghana."
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