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TIME: 9:00AM
As part of Government’s initiative to obviate bugs, viruses and related infectious agents in the country has collaborated with the Zoomlion Ghana Limited to make out a fumigation exercise every quarterly in a year across board.
The Atwima Nwabiagya North District had its quarterly fumigation exercise on the 5th of November, 2021, in areas such as Fufuo, Adankwame, Maaban, Asuofua-Asamang, Amakye-Bare, Akropong, Dabaa, and all nooks and crannies of the district.
Spraying was carried out by the National Malaria Control Program (NAMCOP) Spraying Gangs.
The spraying was done in various market centers, public toilets, public urinals, solid waste dumping sites, public schools, and other related places for public use.
The communities visited expressed words of gratitude to the District for such a great implemented initiative and hope it continues till later.
Augustine Agyei
District Information officer




The District Education Director, Mr. Frank Duah Boateng has cautioned newly employed teachers of the Atwima Nwabiagya North District not to molest students under their care.
According to him, wards were brought under their care, to be taught and be an influence towards their goals in life. In situation where male teachers could not zip their zips and female teachers could not control their desires, it tarnished the profession and brings it to disrepute.
Mr. Boateng cautions them to be more professional in all their engagement with those students.
He made the statement during a day orientation organized for the newly trained teachers posted to the Directorate on Wednesday, 12th October, 2022 at the Barekese Methodist Church.
The orientation was attended by the District Education Director, Mr. Frank Duah Boateng, District Information Officer, Mr. Augustine Agyei, Mr. Edward Owusu Asamoah, In charge of supervision and monitoring, Mrs. Vivian Nsiah, In charge of Finance and Administration, as well as some selected staff of the Directorate, Representatives from the State Insurance Company (SIC), the Teacher Unions, Premier Care Insurance Company, Banks and all newly trained teachers at the said venue.
Newly trained teachers were taken through the ethics of the profession, the new curriculum, relations with community, hierarchy of communication and many others related to their services.
Such honorary event was graced with gifts and donations from sponsors, stakeholders and unions.
Dist. Info. Officer
Augustine Agyei

The Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly has held a maiden fee fixing resolution where stakeholders in various businesses have been engaged in other that questions, suggestions and concerns that would inform decisions in the 2023 budget preparation, revenue mobilisation, and development could be arrived at.
The mandatory stakeholders engagement was put in two phase, first phase happened on Thursday, the 6th of October, 2022 at Akropong Methodist Church and the other on Friday, the 7th of October, 2022 at the Assembly’s Conference Hall respectively.
Invited participants were presented with the ensuing year’s fees for any further analysis.
Involved stakeholders shared their sentiments over the fees and prayed further decisions be made over those proposed fees.
Participants said not much has been done to address the issues related to roads and urged the Assembly consider that. They added that, those proposed figures would be made visible if there are much developments executed and other concerns are addressed.
At the event were the District Coordinating Director (DCD), Mr. S.M Abdul-Rahman, District Budget Officer, Mr. Daniel Ntiri-Nyame, District Information Officer, Mr. Augustine Agyei, Assistant Coordinating Director, Mr. Daniel Nsafoah, team of the Budget Unit, and Other Administrative staff.
At close end the DCD thanked stakeholders, entities and everyone who contributed to the event and encouraged them to make revenue payment a necessity as that would see more development as well as raise the Assembly’s flag high.
DIO
Augustine Agyei













The Health Directorate in Atwima Nwabiagya North District of the Ashanti Region has on Tuesday, 9th August, 2022 conducted it’s midyear performance review on services and activities rendered by health professionals in various Sub – District.
The mandatory exercise which came off at the District Assembly’s Conference Hall was to critically assess how well health professionals have performed in their duty as health technocrat at various health facility and how the resources at their dispense have been used.
The critique exercise brought together the District Coordinating Director, Mr. S.M Abdul-Rahman, District Director of Health, Mr. Eric Sarpong, Municipal Director of Health – Nkawie, Mr. Justice Sevego, District Information Officer, Mr. Augustine Agyei, the clergy, Chief Imam, Nananom, Researchers and all protocols in observance.
Participants were grouped in three folds, with each group having three participatory sub-district.
Zipline, Ghana Police Service, Asuofua sub-district, were in the first category, with Ghana Education Service, Researchers from KNUST, Akropong Sub-district, Barekese Sub-district, and Darbaa Sub-district came within the next two groups.
After each presentations from these health facilities and associates, participants were presented with an overall projected assessment by the District Health Directorate was put before them.
Participants were scrutinized at areas found weakening whilst officers took note to amend those loopholes before the year in review ends.
In his remarks, the DCD, representing the DCE, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, encouraged participants and challenged them to work zealously to make the District an elevated one.



Member of Parliament for Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency and Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio and the DCE for the District Assembly, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah including other dignitaries have commissioned a 3 Unit Classroom block built under One Million One Constituency Project at Aninkroma in Atwima Nwabiagya North District of the Ashanti Region.
In attendance were the MP for the area, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio, the abled DCE, Hon Rebecca Yeboah, distinguished NPP Constituency Chairman, Mr. Abdul Salam Issah, the Former Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana and chairman of the Peace Council, Most Rev. Prof. Emmanuel K. Asante, the Former principal of Wesley College, Very Rev. Amponsah, Otumfour’s Assinhene, Nana Yaw Akuoku who also chaired the occasion and many other dignitaries.
The occasion was in conjunction with the 5th anniversary of Nana Animkrumahemaa.
Hon. Benito also donated to the community, 180 pieces of school uniforms and shoes (for the children), 12 streetlights, 180 pieces of machetes and other worth of items.




