Audio By Carbonatix
Chiefs from the Volta Region will later today, Thursday, meet with president Mills at the Castle.
The delegation to be led by president of the region’s house of chiefs, Agbogbomefia, Togbui Afede XIV, and the new Awomefia of Anlo, Togbui Sri III will discuss developments in the region.
Joy News sources say the chiefs also intend to use the opportunity to try and mend the growing rift between President Mills and the Rawlingses ahead of the NDC’s July congress to elect a flagbearer.
But Volta Regional Minister Joseph Amenowode denies the closed-door meeting has anything to do with politics.
He said the chiefs simply want to thank the president for the enormous development projects the government had given the region.
Mr Amenowode said the chiefs were particularly impressed with the new university being built in the region and want to show their appreciation.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Engineers and Planners officially assume control of Damang Mine concession
28 seconds -
President Mahama urges quality work on Bimbilla 24-hour market project
12 minutes -
Photos: President Mahama cuts sod for 24-hour economy market in Bimbilla
15 minutes -
Ghana, Spain deepen ties with focus on migration policy and labour mobility agreements
17 minutes -
Vice President attends Global Democracy Forum in Barcelona
17 minutes -
At least six killed in Kyiv as gunman opens fire and takes hostages
30 minutes -
Pecan Energies Ghana CEO Kadijah Amoah named World Economic Forum Young Global leader
35 minutes -
Works and Housing Minister unveils major housing reforms at AREF 2026
36 minutes -
One dead after car hits pedestrians in Melbourne, police say
36 minutes -
Iran says Strait of Hormuz is ‘open’ but tracking shows few ships moving
37 minutes -
Scrapping free fuel perks ensures fairness for all — Mary Addah
38 minutes -
Fuel relief unsustainable; Ghana must build long-term energy resilience — Kofi Bentil
1 hour -
Adawudu backs ‘innovative’ fuel price intervention, urges long-term refinery strategy
1 hour -
Vice President engages GB Foods on boosting Ghana’s tomato value chain and agro-processing
1 hour -
Tricycles supplied to health workers are not ambulances – Mahama clarifies
1 hour