Audio By Carbonatix
Vice President John Dramani Mahama has said the creation of a new region out of the Northern Region should be in the interest of all northerners and not seen as the agenda of any group of people.
He said the Northern Region covered a vast expanse of land and it was therefore necessary for it to be divided into two to ensure effective and smooth administration and its accelerated development.
Vice President Mahama said this in response to an appeal by the Gonja Traditional Council to expedite action on the creation of another region out of the present northern region at the 33rd Annual Congress of the Gonjaland Youth Association (GYA) in Bole on Sunday.
The theme for the congress was: “Challenges of the Gonjaland Youth Association at 33.”
The Gonja Traditional Council has since 2003 petitioned the previous NPP government for the creation of another administrative region out of the Northern Region.
Vice President Mahama said the creation of a new region would be based on merit and in accordance with due constitutional processes.
The Vice President said the tarring of the remaining portion of the Bole/Bamboi road and the Swala/Fulfuso road was a priority concern of government and special funding was being sought for the project.
He re-echoed governments intention to use agriculture as the pivot for the development of the country and said in line with this a Youth in Agriculture Programme would soon be launched to encourage the youth to go into medium and large scale commercial farming.
The youth would be encouraged to form cooperatives to enable them access credit facilities and other farming inputs.
Vice President Mahama said the government would establish a Sheanut Development Board to manage the affairs of the sheanut industry and also establish a sheanut processing factory which is likely to be sited at Buipe in the Central Gonja District.
He said government would soon establish a teacher training institution in Bole to train more teachers to serve the Northern Region and also promised to build a boys’ hostel for the Bole Senior High School.
Mr. Stephen Sumani Nayina, the Northern Regional Minister, said the NDC government was committed to continuing with all the good policies, projects and programmes initiated by the previous regime.
He said under the District Wide Assistance Project a number of projects including the construction of a five- unit police barracks at Abrumasi, the construction of one teacher accommodation at Wambong, surgical theatre with maternity ward at Sawla and the construction and furnishing of a girls’ hostel at Damongo Health Nursing Assistants Training School.
Bolewura Amankwa Gbeadese II, Paramount Chief of the Bole Traditional Area, appealed to the government to post more doctors and other paramedics to the area.
He also appealed for the provision of a small town water supply to Bole, saying that the system which was developed for a population of 6,000 was no longer capable of serving the population of 16,000 people.
Alhaji Ahmed Ewura, National President of the GYA, enumerated some of the challenges facing the association as lack of infrastructural development in Gonjaland and the inability to harness its well endowed natural resources such as water bodies, tourist sites and the lime and gold deposits at Buipe and Dakuripe and Bombire to the advantage of Gonjaland.
Alhaji Ewura commended the Sawla_Tuna-Kalba District for its spectacular performance in the 2007 and 2008 Basic Education Certificate Examination.
The results saw an improvement in the overall performance of the district making it move from the 44th to the 16 position in the nationwide rankings and subsequently emerging the best district in the three northern regions.
GYA elected a five-member executive with Mr. Saddique Bakari Nayeri as National President and Mr. Yussif Ibrahim as secretary to run the affairs of the association for the next two years.
Vice President Mahama, a member of the association gave GH¢2,000 during an appeal for funds to help run its affairs.
Source: GNA
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
-
AFCON coverage sets new global standard as Senegal claims continental glory
5 minutes -
Govt considers allowing Judiciary to retain 100% of IGF – Finance Minister
17 minutes -
Afenyo-Markin urges unity, discipline as NPP flagbearer race heats up
26 minutes -
Ghana’s sacred cows where corruption flies business class
28 minutes -
We’ll need military support in Bawku for NPP flagbearer polls – IGP
30 minutes -
NPP race: We count on IGP and his team to do a good job – Akufo-Addo
34 minutes -
Swift fire service response saves buildings in Madina Zongo Junction blaze
41 minutes -
NPP is bigger than any candidate; unity must come first – Akufo-Addo
41 minutes -
Ghana is ready for Zone III Volleyball Championship – Bernad Mornah
42 minutes -
NPA case: Court schedules case management conference for February
50 minutes -
Political optimism can steal your life
54 minutes -
Daily Insight for CEOs: The CEO’s role in strengthening customer value proposition
54 minutes -
IGP to deploy over 23,000 police for NPP flagbearer election
55 minutes -
Frequent noodle consumption could harm health, Dietician warns
56 minutes -
“The police are ready”—IGP assures ahead of NPP primaries
59 minutes
