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The president, John Evans Atta Mills, Tueday began his four-day tour of the Western Region with an assurance to the chiefs and the people of the region that he would not go off his development agenda.
He said in the view the significant contribution of the region to national development, the government will do everything possible to ensure that the region received its share of the national cake.
The president was addressing the chiefs and people of the Western Region at a colorful durbar held in his honour in Sekondi.
On the issue of the allocation of 10 percent of oil revenue to the region for its development raised by the chiefs sometime ago, Prof. Mills said the development package being directed to the region in terms of infrastructure, education, among other things would be massive.
He said left to him alone, even the 10 per cent being demanded by the chiefs was not enough.
The President said that notwithstanding, he was sure that at the end of the day when development projects that would help change the region were quantified, they would be more than the demands of the people.
"I want to assure the chiefs that we will not play with the development of the Western Region, as it is contributing a lot to the development of the country," he said.
On road infrastructure, he said in the face of the constant rains that the region was blessed with, there was the need to asphalt most of the roads and reinforce them to stand the pressure.
The Western Regional Minister, Mr. Paul Evans Aidoo, said typical of the region, it had enjoyed peace and tranquility, which was very important for the prosecution of the country's development and the better Ghana agenda.
He said in pursuance of the government's Better Ghana agenda and its resolve to eliminate schools under trees in the country, 170 new school projects, at a cost of GH¢37.8 million, had either been completed or were near completion.
The chiefs said it was unfortunate that their demand for 10 per cent of the oil revenue was taken out of context, with various interpretations being bandied about that the chiefs wanted the money for their individual pockets.
In a speech read on their behalf, Nana Kwesi Agyeman said the people of the region would 'Continue to make the demand to fast-track the development agenda of the region.
Source: Daily Graphic
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