Tuesday, 24 August 2021

Assembly members receive motorbikes to facilitate day-to-day activities

Assembly members receive motorbikes to facilitate day-to-day activities

Assembly members in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region have received Supreme Star motorbikes as part of routine logistical support from central government through the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development.

This is to facilitate the day-to-day activities of the Assembly persons in their respective electoral areas.

In handing over the motorbikes,the Savannah Regional Minister and Acting Municipal Chief Executive, Saeed Muhazu Jibreal, commended the Assembly members for their selfless dedication and sacrifices to the people over the years.

The now Regional minister, who was one time an Assembly member said it takes a lot of sacrifice to serve in the position of an Assembly member, since you are always the first point of call to the people.

He reiterated government's commitment to supporting Assembly members with the needed logistics and welfare packages to enable them better discharge their duties and represent the people at the grassroot level.

He disclosed that this was the second time government was providing motorbikes support to respective Assembly persons as a routine practice under his watch, stressing the fact that, the delivery had always been on time unlike before.

The Regional minister who doubles as the Acting Municipal Chief Executive assured Assembly members that steps would be take to get the motorbikes registered after deliberations at the general assembly level.

The Presiding Member and Assemblyman for the Apelso Electoral Area, Mumuni Mohammed, thanked the government through the Municipal Chief Executive for the intervention.

He said the timely delivery of the motorbikes would go a long way to aid Assembly members to run the day-to-day activities in their various electoral areas.

On behalf of the other Assembly persons,he appealed to the Acting Municipal Chief Executive to facilitate the process of getting the motorbikes registered to prevent Assembly members from breaching traffic regulations.

In all,18 motorbikes were distributed to 12 elected Assembly members; five appointed Assembly members and the Acting Municipal Chief Executive, who now serve  as the Savannah Regional Minister.


Source: Ananpansah, B. Abraham(AB)

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Friday, 20 August 2021

Remain strong for this too shall come to pass-Imam encourages Mahama

Remain strong for this too shall come to pass-Imam encourages Mahama

The Chief Imam for Laribanga community in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region, Alhaji Mumuni Zankawa, has inspired former president John Dramani Mahama with the mental and moral strength needed for his political career moving into the not too distant future.

As if reflecting on the biblical quotation in 2 Corinthians 4:17-18, the spiritual leader in offering special prayers for the former president, encouraged him to remain steadfast in the midst of the current trials for greater success await him.

Alhaji Zankawa likened the current situation of John Mahama to that of the holy Prophet Mohammed, who in his prophetic life surmounted many trials to achieve the success of building the Islamic kingdom. 

The Imam made these remarks when former president John Dramani Mahama paid a courtesy call to him at his residence during his tour of the Savannah Region as part of his "Nationwide Thank you Tour".

"... Prophet Mohammed,when his own people neglected him and he moved from Mecca to Madina,he succeeded and returned to Mecca. Today,the whole World is full of Muslims. So, as the Prophet did,so shall you," he said.

Whilst appealing to the former president to remember his people 'when he returns to power,'he noted that the disputed 2020 polls were only preparing him and the NDC for a greater success ahead.

"When they push you aside small,it doesn't mean they push you out of the way. They want you to stand behind or aside and see the straightness of the road and if you go back small,you know I'm supposed to pass here. So the NDC as a party has been shifted a bit but eventually,it will come back,"he foretold.

Ex-president,John Dramani Mahama is currently on a nationwide tour to thank Ghanaians for the support rendered him and his party in the just ended 2020 elections.

At the Savannah Region,he paid a courtesy call on the Overlord of the Gonja Kingdom, Yagbonwura Tutumba Boresa 1, interacted with artisans and professionals and had an engagement with the media.


Source: Ananpansah, B. Abraham

Thursday, 19 August 2021

Police arrest suspected accomplice in connection with murder of businessman

Police arrest suspected accomplice in connection with murder of businessman

Police in Damongo has arrested one Bawa Abudu in connection with the gruesome murder of the Busunu based businessman.

The suspected accomplice was arrested at his place of retreat in Damongo in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region following a tip-off.

The suspect according to eyewitness report was nearly lynced by an angry mob at the point of arrest,but for the timely intervention of the police.

Before this latest arrest, police had already arrested the driver of the late businessman at Kintampo in the Bono East Region upon investigation.

According to information gathered by this source,two mobile phones together with other valuable items belonging to the late businessman were retrieved from the room of the driver, who is suspected to be highly linked with the murder of his late boss.

Background:

The late Bani Mahama David alias Science, a renowned Businessman based in Busunu was grisly murdered in the bush near Kintampo in the Bono East Region.

His lifeless body was discovered in the said bush four days after he was declared missing with all his mobile phones switched off.

There were cutlass wounds all over his body at the time of discovery- Monday August 16,2021.

The late Bani was believed to have travelled to the southern part of Ghana on a business trip when he met his untimely death.

The late businessman is the owner of Kabore Fuel Station at Busunu. He also runs a transport company and owns a shop that deals in spare parts of chainsaw machines.

He survived with a wife and two children.

Sources close to this writer from the family in Bususu have disclosed that arrangements are being made to convey the body of the late Bani from Kintampo to his hometown in Busunu for interment.

Source: Ananpansah B. Abraham

Friday, 13 August 2021

Recounting the story of Damongo Youth Parliament in the light of International Youth Day Celebration

Recounting the story of Damongo Youth Parliament in the light of International Youth Day Celebration

By: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham (AB)

(Lead founder, Damongo Youth Parliament)

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Background:

The United Nations General Assembly in its 1999 resolution 54/120 endorsed the recommendations made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth (Lisbon,8 to12 August,1998) that 12 August be designated as International Youth Day (IYD). The essence was to encourage youth around the globe to organize activities to raise awareness about the situation of youth in their country. This may include cultural,legal and policy issues and also, celebrate the potentials of youth as active partners in global society. The first ever International Youth Day was observed on 12 August,2000.

The 2021 edition focuses attention on transforming food systems under the theme, “Transforming Food Systems: Youth Innovation for Human and Planetary Health”, aimed at highlighting that the success of such a global effort will not be achieved without the meaningful participation of young people.

As we celebrate this unique day,I wish to comend the galant youth of Damongo and its environs and my fellow colleagues in the Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP) for how far we've come in the advocacy journey. It's no mean achievement and we collectively deserve a pat on the back for being part of the first ever experimental Youth Parliament to have been established across Ghana. Ayekoo!!!!

Down memory lane of the Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP):

Damongo Youth Parliament(DYP),incorporated, is a non-profit,non-sectarian,and non-partisan youth organisation whose mission is," to promote the development and empowerment of young people in Damongo and beyond in realising their full physical,social, economic,spiritual,and intellectual potentials as individuals and responsible citizens,and as members of their local, national and international communities. 

The journey towards realising this mission started way back in June 2012 under the vision of one Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham(AB),a youth advocate/online journalist and radio presenter with Radio for Peace and Development(95.1mhz), hereafter referred to as PAD FM in Damongo in the Savannah Region.

The opportunity for the pioneer Radio Station,PAD FM,which was then the only radio station operating in the entire Gonjaland,now Savannah Region to select one person to represent the youth of Gonjaland in implementing a two year project under the DW Akademie Crossing Borders (Denmark) project presented itself... And the radio station after a broader consultation settled on one Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham who was then very passionate and enthused about youth development and advocacy. This offered young Ananpansah the opportunity to join a team of 11 other selected youngmen and women drawn across Ghana to converge in Accra to formally launch the two year project.

The Crossing Borders project was a Community Radio,Youth and Advocacy project with funding support from CISU (Civil Society Fund), Denmark in Germany which begun in 1999 and registered as a Civil Society Organization in 2004. It was a Ghana Community Radio Network (GCRN)-Danish partnered project of which PAD FM was and is still a member of the Ghana Community Radio Network (GCRN). 

The focus of the two year project was to ensure youth empowerment and inclusion in decision making by using the media as a platform for youth participation, capacity building and leadership in order to gain a strong voice and strengthen Civil Society towards democratic and sustainable development of societies. One key focus of the project was the virtual launch of the Ghana Youth Manifesto(a call to action for youth empowerment in Ghana) on 12th August,2012, which coincided with the International Youth Day and thereafter, implement the actions in the youth manifesto.

A key aspect of the manifesto was, "Youth for Good Governance,"  "Voices of Youth" 2012 in which CB was the lead Danish partner and GCRN was the media implementing partner together with Youth Empowerment Synergy (YES-Ghana).

After accepting the honor to represent the youth of Savannah in implementing such an important youth empowerment project,I assumed the role of a lead producer of the project and all youth programs both on air and off air at the radio station.

On return from Accra,I took lead in mobilizing like minded youth and colleagues to virtually launch the Ghana Youth Manifesto on PAD FM on 12th August,2012. That historic day was a turning point and the dawn of a new day for advocacy,youth awakening,a call to action and active inclusion of youth in decision making. It was a whole new experience beyond classroom knowledge.

As a lead implementor/producer of the project and assuming the role of the head of youth programs at the Radio Station,I reflected soberly and to the glory of God firmly stumbled on the need to sustain the enthusiasm of the youth beyond the project implementation time scale (two years).  This provided an opportunity to start organizing youth into clusters based on their various areas and inviting vibrant and articulate youth from each of these areas to the radio station to recount and critique the development challenges of their respective areas as well as perculia issues affecting youth development. The program was under the name,"Youth and Advocacy" of which I was producing and hosting at the same.Such a herculian task,I guess.

The radio program suddenly gathered momentum and became the most listened to and widely patronized program by the people within the catchment area of the radio station and beyond. The feedbacks were overwhelming and positive. Simply amazing and reflecting the wishes and aspirations of the community. Neglected Community challenges were given light and attended to by duty bearers,who hitherto would have remained adamant to such issues. We got a lot of concrete results through the contributions of panelists and listeners on the show. Then came the need to expand the youth and advocacy program beyond the various electoral areas into a model parliament which would still use the radio station and our air the which was then funded under the project to debate issues of youth and community interest. This became necessary and conception and after many youth expressed interest in participating in the radio discussion.

So in consultation with management,we started selecting debatable topics and inviting the various youth bases within town to battle in out in ideas and bring out livelihood empowerment issues for the attention of duty bearers. It was yet another opened chapter that brought a lot of relief and motivation to the many voiceless in our communties.

At this point,the idea of formalising the radio debates and aggregating the varied youth voices into a unified advocacy body in the shape and form of a youth parliament readily came on hand. The radio through our program was used to call for a series of youth meetings, which were well attended by youth at the Jafo Primary School(It was a biweekly meetings). The idea of the youth parliament was formally mooted by my very self as the lead producer and adopted by the whole house somewhere in November 2012 from one of those meetings,but actual advocacy started after the 2012 elections. 

Infact,as at that time,we were the only existing youth parliament in the whole of Ghana, eventhough,we didn't have a well organised structure. 

Leadership of the infant Youth Parliament was constituted through nomination with Mumuni Mohammed now the presiding member of the West Gonja Municipal Assembly serving as the Coordinator, Samuel Mahama Dinkeri, proprietor of Amazing Grace Academie as Deputy Coordinator; Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham,now Assemblyman for the Canteen Electoral Area as Secretary; Abdulai Nuhu Zulka,a renowned journalist as Deputy Secretary; madam Hannah Heity,a nurse as Women's Commissioner; Mumuni Yahaya,now NDC communications Officer for Damongo constituency as Organizer; Abdul Fatawu now with Electoral Commission as Deputy Organizer, Mr. Ali,a teacher and active Unit Commitee Member for Hangaline was the nominated the Treasurer and Adamu Z. Shaibu,former Assemblyman for Zongo/Langbonto was his deputy; Saaka Karim (Lotic),now headmaster for Kabangepe school was settled on as the Public Relations Officer. We also had Council of elders and advisors directing the steps of the executive board. So, we were good to go and the world was ready for our action.

At the end of the two year project,it was now time for evaluation and accountability,so I was invited back to Accra. Damongo based PAD FM and its lead producer stood out among the many radio stations as having been able to do something unique with the project, formulation and inauguration of a youth parliament called the Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP),a record we hold till date.

I got the singular opportunity through diligence and dedication to once again be elected the Secretary of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC), an international non-governmental organization serving the community radio movement, with almost 4000 members and associates in 150 countries. A position I hold till date, since no new election has been held yet. I was also awarded with an International Certificate in Community Radio Youth and Advocacy from the DW Akademie, Germany. Throughout the evaluation workshop,my name changed from Ananpansah B. Abraham to professor with station managers and facilitators ascribing that title of a ceremonial honor to me,I pray to get there though. It was a sign of a bigger calling towards responsibilities for me as a young advocate then.So there was nothing like rejoicing aside reflecting on new ideas for the future.

It was indeed, a very challenging and refreshing experience over the period

After the evaluation and in recognition of the good works we were collectively doing, we had the rare honor of receiving a renowned former British Broadcasting Cooperation (BBC) presenter in Damongo who was sent on a mission to understudy the Damongo Youth Parliament and see for himself how things were being done in the parliament for further reporting. The former BBC reporter was full of commendations for such a unique initiative, encouraging us to keep it up!(see pictures as first comment).

Past works

Prior to the 2016 general elections,the Damongo Youth Parliament held its first ever parliamentary debate and invited all the parliamentary candidates to tell the youth their plans towards youth and Community development. The debate  which was overly successfully took place at the Damongo Lorry station somewhere in November 2016 and made tremendous impact in shaping policy and informing decision making during,before and after the polls.see: https://ananpansah-ab.blogspot.com/2016/11/damongo-youth-parliament-holds_21.html

Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP) has been at the forefront in the fight against the twin evils of logging and commercial charcoal burning in Gonjaland,a canker which has eaten deep into the future sustainability of our land and forest resources and making farming unattractive. We are the only youth group on record to have taken a civil action on the twin evils. See:https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Damongo-youth-embark-on-civil-action-544001 as first comment.

The child inimical game called "Kolom" was brought to an unresurrected end in West Gonja Municipal, and the supposed license of the Chinese who brought the game were operating with got revoked by the then Assembly led by honorable Ali. See:  https://ananpansah-ab.blogspot.com/2016/08/damongo-youth-parliament-decries-child.html.

Damongo Youth Parliament after the creation of the Savannah Region led a successful first ever biggest demonstration to kick against the untested experiment of scattering Regional departments of the Savannah Regional Coordinating Council. See: https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Savannah-youth-protest-against-decision-to-disperse-regional-departments-860122.

Our recent effort led to the revocation of the permit of Zagos Wood Processing Factory,a Chinese Wood Factory located at Yipala in the West Gonja District.

We've done a lot and succeeded a lot in our advocacy story that cannot be recounted in this single story. We continue to remain strong and united behind the common goal of youth and community development.

Our radio program is still very active, running and impactful. We have had to battle with financial challenges in effectively mobilising the youth for our activities and in fighting the ills of society.

It's our hope that Civil Society Organizations,donar agencies and like minded individuals would partner and support our advocacy journey in our bid to stand for society without compromising our core mandate. When empowered,the world from our corner can be made a better place for all,where leaders would be held accountable and youth voices heard in decision making at every level of governance. 

Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP): what are we?

Vision of Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP);  Vision Statement:Towards an Empowered Youth and Community.

Mission Statement:Motivated by our creator,Damongo Youth Parliament,incorporated is a non-profit,non-sectarian,and non-partisan youth organisation whose mission is," to promote the development and empowerment of young people in Damongo and beyond in realising their full physical,social, economic,spiritual,and intellectual potentials as individuals and responsible citizens,and as members of their local, national and international communities."So help us God!

Through; 

Method for achieving mission:The method for achieving this mission is by creating a space for youth dialogue,active participation in the decentralisation process,and building a very resolute relationships between the youth and relevant stakeholders,central government,local authorities, NGO's, development partners and the general public.

Bibliography:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Youth_Day retrieved on August 13,2021

https:// ananpansah.ab.blogspot.com retrieved on August 13,202

Historical Narrative by: ANANPANSAH,BATHOLOMEW ABRAHAM (AB)

(Lead Founder/Secretary, Damongo Youth Parliament-DYP)

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Wednesday, 11 August 2021

Youth of Damongo clash with registrar of Savannah House of Chiefs over logging and commercial charcoal burning

 In the hearts and minds of the people of Savannah Region

(Crucifying the sin,not the sinner)

Our team of dedicated youth who are concerned about the sustainability of our scarce environmental resources intercepted this charcoal vehicle in the videos attached around the Axle Weighing Bridge at Bungalow in Damongo.

The firm youth were still having an engagement with the driver when the "overpowered charcoal dealers" called on one Kapori Abutu,who is the registrar of the Savannah Regional House of chiefs  and part of the alleged secret meeting that gave way for fresh logging and commercial charcoal burning business to commence accross Gonjaland.

As if responding to some kind of millitary command,Kapori arrived at the scene within seconds and instructed the charcoal car driver to leave with the charcoal since he had already retrieved Ghc2000.00 being legal conveyance,I guess!!!

He disclosed that the owners of the land have agreed for the twin evils,thus logging and commercial charcoal burning to continue add infinitum within their soils and that ends the matter...

It became a very heated confrontation between the aggrieved youth and the supposed secretary,but at las, the vehicle left. With an air of bravado the secretary pointed fingers at the youth who were merely acting on a letter he the same person issued banning logging and commercial charcoal burning in Gonjaland. Such drama, I guess!!!

This brings to fresh memory our civil action taken sometime ago.Acting on the authority of the Overlord,we impounded on a charcoal vehicle and wanted to lead it to the police station when words came from the same Kapori instructing that we should let go the vehicle since the ban period had been reviewed at the blind side of the public.

See:https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Damongo-youth-embark-on-civil-action-544001 as first evidence.

It's sad this impunity is being perpetrated on the soils where the lands and nature resource minister,Abu Jinapor who has declared war on logging and environmental destruction hails from.

What example are we setting to the world? Mr. Minister,beware this goes to your bad record!!! 

 Elsewhere, excavators were burnt in opposition to environmental destruction,but not on Gonjaland. What is happening on Ndewura Jakpas' soil? Sons and daughters of the current Overlord must not sit aloof and allow the reign of their father to be ruined with tainted history. He may be innocent,but some unscrupulous people want to soil his regime with regrettable history.

 The Buipewura who is well reverred must not sit and allow this to happen. History may not be kind to this powerful figures should this wanton destruction of our common environment be allowed to continue.

Kapori should bow down his head in shame. You're supposed to be redirecting the path of the house of chiefs,but not to be pursuing your own parochial interest.

Before you can threaten any youth,go back and withdraw that your letter that criminalizes the twin activities in Gonjaland.

You can't be doing this to yourself all in the name of money! It's a shame!!!!

Well the secretary says,we should keep shut since we are not the owners of the land. Well, we'll keep our peace, but the next time the rain storms rippoff the roofs of buildings, we'll converge at his office for relief packages!



I shall be back!!!!

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Thursday, 5 August 2021

One week ceremony to be held in memory of slain police officer

One week ceremony to be held in memory of slain police officer

The Savannah Regional Police Command has disclosed that it will hold a week ceremony in memory of the late Sandra Asiedu,the 27-year-old police Constable who was gruesomely murdered in her room at Damongo in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region.

The memorial ceremony which is intended to celebrate the life of the young police officer is scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 7,2021,at the forecourt of the Regional Police Headquarters at Damongo in the Savannah Region.

This disclosure was made when executives of the Damongo Youth Parliament(DYP) paid a courtesy call to the Regional Police Command to commiserate with the police on the regrettable loss of their colleague.

Deputy Superintendent of Police, DSP Mr.Joseph Onso-Nyameyeh, who received the team on behalf of the Regional Commander used the opportunity to extend an invitation to the youth parliament to come and mourn with the police fraternity on the said appointed date.

He confirmed that the mortal remains of the late Sandra Asiedu have since been conveyed to her home town in Obuasi pending the final funeral arrangements by the family for inhumation.

The executives of the Damongo Youth Parliament(DYP), whilst sympathizing with the entire police service in the region, assured the police of their full support, especially in this trying times, adding that,the death of the late police Constable was a big blow to the entire region since she was rendering service to all humanity.

Background:

The late Sandra Asiedu,a 27-year-old police constable was gruesomely murdered in her room at Damongo allegedly by her jealous boyfriend who is currently on the run.

It is widely rumoured that the emotional boy lover of the late police officer,identified as Louis Asante alias Gargo,caught her pants down in her room with a millitary officer also stationed at Damongo and couldn't stand the pain of cheating.

The body of the late Sandra

 according to police report, was discovered on Monday, August 2,2021, eventhough the incident is believed to have occured earlier on.

It took the intervention of the landlord of the late police officer to detect the reek from the room hitherto occupied by the late Sandra, who then reported the incident to the police.

Superintendent Mrs Sheilla Kessie Abayie- Buckman revealed that the body of the victim was found in a pool of blood after they followed-up on the landlord's report with deep wounds believed to have been inflicted with a knife at the time of discovery.

Police in Damongo has since launched a manhunt to find Louis Asante who it is alleged attempted suicide after allegedly killing his lover with the blood inscription,"We die together".

Meanwhile,the Member of Parliament for the Damongo constituency,Abu Jinapor  has set aside an amount of Ghc10,000.00 for any person (s) who would volunteer information leading to the arrest of the suspect.

Source: Ananpansah B. Abraham

Monday, 26 July 2021

14-member Savannah Regional lands commission inaugurated

14-member Savannah Regional lands commission inaugurated

The Minister for Lands and Natural resources, Lawyer Samuel Abu Jinapor has inaugurated a 14-member Regional Lands Commission to preside over the administration of land in the Savannah Region.

This falls in line with article 258 and 260 of the 1992 constitution, which mandates the creation of the lands commission and its regional offices across the country.

In inducting the commission members into office,the lawmaker disclosed that land was a very valuable natural resource which when managed properly can propel the needed socio-economic development and forestall conflicts.

According to him,the Savannah Region is blessed with a large tract of natural resources, making it the largest of the 16 regions in Ghana in terms of land size, adding that,"It is my hope that the Savannah Regional Lands Commission would lead the education on the new lands act in the region to ensure among others that,deeds are registered as mandated by the law".

He disclosed that the lands commission was in the process of undertaking a major digitization programme  to digitize its records and ensure a prompt and timely registration is done to prevent fraudulent dealings in land administration as stipulated by the Lands Act of 2020(Act 1036).

The law maker charged the Achanso led commission to bring their expertise and experience on board to make the administration of land better in the region and properly protect and manage public lands needed for critical infrastructure on behalf of government.

He called on traditional authorities and all stakeholders to lend the commission the needed support to work better, whilst commending the traditional leaders for the bold decision in banning outrightly,all forms of tree harvesting in the region.

The Savannah Regional Minister,Saeed Muhazu Jibreal who chaired the function commended the Lands and Natural Resource minister for making time to grace the occasion and appealed to the members of the commission to collaborate with the necessary stakeholders in the discharge of the mandated functions.

The Savannah Regional Lands Commission chaired by Dr. Adams Sulemana Achanso, a senior Lecturer at the University for Development Studies was sworn into office by supervisory High Court Judge,Justice Richard Mark.

Other members of the commission are: Noel Tuotir,the Regional Lands Director;Takora Saaka from the Land Use and Spatial Planning Authority, (LUSPA);Mbonwura Jimah Awudu from the Association of Farmers and Fishermen;Salia Abdul Kudus (Esq) from Ghana Bar Association;Charles Okyere Kwapong from Ghana Institute of Surveyors;Chief Kikpandewura Kanyiti II Mumuni Shaibu from Regional House of Chiefs;Saaka Dinonah from Bole district;Asawu Wone Williams from Central Gonja District;Chief Mabunwura Yakubu Jacob from East Gonja Municipality;Gabasiwura Daniel Amadu Iddrisu from North Gonja District;Sulemana Asimiru from North East Gonja District;Wakawakawura Akati Joseph Mumuni from West Gonja Municipality and Sawlawura Iddrisu Nugbaso from the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District.

On behalf of the members of the commission,Dr. Sulemana Achanso gave the necessary assurance that they were going to work closely with chiefs and other stakeholders to start in earnest the process of registering land deeds as required by the Lands Act and take keen interest in the digitization drive of the records of the commission.

Alhaji Daud Sulemana Mahama, the Executive Secretary of the Lands Commission, said there was huge work to be done by the newly inaugurated regional office noting that, the commission will soon acquire 2,000 acres of land to initiate the satellite city process for Damongo and its environs.

He cautioned that Land Commission was not a place to make money,but rather to work harder to put things in order for the benefit of all in the Savannah region.


Source: Ananpansah,B. Abraham