WORAPONG ELECTORAL AREA GETS LIGHT

The District Chief Executive for Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, and the Member of Parliament for Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio, have commissioned a rural electrification for the people of Worapong Electoral Area.

The people of Worapong, Adagya, Boahenkwaa 1 & 2, Atamso, Ataase, and other related communities under the watch of the Assembly have over the years slept in darkness, whereas others used solar lamps and torches to keep their rooms crystal clear.

The Hon. MP, in his assurances, has that the people will have light for their businesses and use light for other things before he leaves office. And low and behold, the assurance was made possible on Wednesday, the 4th of

They were accompanied by the District Information Officer of Atwima Nwabiagya North District, Party Faithfuls, Parliamentary Candidate Elect, Hon. Frank Yeboah, Electrical Company of Ghana (ECG)-Offinso, and others who formed the party of the ceremony. In her address, the Hon. DCE thanked the President for acknowledging their demand and urged users of the electricity to be circumspect with the power they generate as well as loads they later compound on the transformers. She called for votes come Saturday, the 7th of December 2024, when Ghana goes on polls to elect President and Parliamentary Candidates.
Hon. Yeboah asked voters to exercise their franchise in a peaceful manner.

Hon. Benito was extremely excited for the promise made possible and called on voters to be more peaceful in the election come December 7 and not resort to electrical violence.

The team turned on lights in the areas aforementioned and made sure indeed light had materialized in the areas before setting off.

Residence who shared their joy could not have enough words and appreciation expressed considering how far they have lived in darkness under the watch of torches and lamps and now a full light. They only prayed the government would continue with his deeds for his people. They promised to adhere to what has been shared by the ECG officials and make sure the lights were not tempered with.

Atwima Nwabiagya North Municipal Assembly participated in the nationwide Farmers’ Day celebration.

On Friday, November 8, 2024.
In attendance at the event included several notable individuals and groups: the Municipal Chief Executive of Atwima Nwabiagya North Municipal Assembly and Parliamentary Candidate for the Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency, Hon. Frank Yeboah; the Municipal Coordinating Director, Mr. S.M. Abdul-Rahman; the Director of Agriculture, Ms. Grace Achiaa, along with their dedicated staff. Other attendees comprised the heads of various departments and units, representatives from the Ghana Education Directorate, past award winners, traditional leaders, including Nananom and Queen Mothers, Assembly Members, Unit Committee Members, and the Ghana Police Service—Bohyen Command. Additionally, many local residents participated in the event.

 

In her address, the Municipal Chief Executive expressed gratitude to Nananom for providing farmers with the necessary land. She emphasized that even with climate change, our farmers adapt and continue farming. She stated that with the commission of the drip machine, she will ensure that the roads leading to the local villages in the municipality will be constructed to facilitate the smooth transportation of farm crops and vegetables to markets.


Nananom expressed their gratitude for hosting the event in their community and also asked the Municipal Chief Executive to help with the infrastructure of the school building in the community.
Farmers expressed heartfelt gratitude to the government and all stakeholders for the success of the event and prayed the government continue to prioritize farming in the country to boost the economy.

Staff of ANNDA Celebrates World Breast Cancer Day in Epic

Health professionals from KATH and Asuofua polyclinic screened female staff and male staff to prevent late detection or aftermath effects on health.

Participants were oriented over the effect and other adverse effects breast cancer could have on mothers and feminists at whole.
After such education and orientation volunteered, women got screened, and according to records received, thirty-five (35) feminists had the advantage.

Speaking to the report, staff were encouraged and praised DCE, management, and the entire stakeholders for such a wonderful event.
They prayed more of such engagement over health and other related issues could be given to them.

39TH FARMERS’ DAY HONOURED IN ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT, BAREKESE

The Atwima Nwabiagya North District in the Ashanti Region has partook in the 39th National Farmers’ Day on Friday, December 1, 2023 at the Barekese Methodist Primary School premises.

The event which was dubbed “Delivering Smart Solutions For Sustainable Food Security And Resilience” brought together, the District Chief Executive (DCE)- Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, Presiding Member (PM)/ Assembly member for Achiase Electoral Area – Hon. Isaac Ohemeng Prempeh, District Coordinating Director, Mr S.M Abdul-Rahman farmers, Assembly Members, District Staffs, District Commander (Bohyen) – ASP Frank Kpei and Team, Nana Amoapim Brenya I and his entourage, Zongo Chief – Issaka Amadu Ramadan and compatriots, Queen mothers of the Barekese Traditional Council, Religious Leaders, Chief Imam Hassan Iddrusu, Representative of the Education and Health Directorates, Political Parties, and onlookers.

In her address the DCE eulogised farmers for their hard work. she pointed out the tireless efforts farmers had to undergo in other to have farm produce for the country and themselves as well.

She was grateful to the Almighty God for offering the government an abundance of rainfall since it took office. That she said has made farmers overjoyed with their business.

Hon. Yeboah pointed out benefits the government has made farmers enjoyed during its tenure. Some she said was on fertilizers, palm, rice and other seedlings benefiting over hundreds of farmers in the district, farm inputs such were; cutlasses, Wallington boots, chemicals and so much the government has poured on farmers over the years it took office and her regime as DCE.

The Hon. called on youths and other crannies to venture into farming and desist from the desire of “white coloured job” since the farming industry has become more lucrative and luxurious. She raised implemented policies such as Planting For Food and Job (PFJ), Planting for export and rural development (PERD), and all other farming intervention has yield greater impacts and hoped youth entering into farming will be no exception.

She admonished the singularity to group in farming. She was optimistic being in association would make them benefit from banks, NGOs, governments and other able stakeholders’ support.

The DCE advised farmers far and near to reach out to the Agric officers and make their office more visiting as their expertise is incomparable.

Ending her address, praised the government, Nananom, farmers, staffs and her community for being with her and asked them to continually be her backbone.

As the norm presents, Mr Salifu Mohammed from Barekese who has been in farming for over 30 with hundreds of livestock and acre of farmlands was adjudged the 2023 District Best Farmer. He was awarded with a certificate, a tricycle, cloth, wallington boots, fertilizer, farm inputs, and others.

After receiving the Best Farmer’s sword, Mr Salifu expressed his gratitude to Allah, the District, Nananom, His family, friends, and everyone who played a role in his success at that moment.

Nana Amoapim Brenya I, Barekesehene and Chairman for the event was overwhelmed and entreated the young as well as the graduates to delve into agriculture for betterment of the economy, country and their livelihood.

Farmers who were interviewed, expressed gratitude to all and sundry.

By: Augustine Agyei
ISD.

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT HOLDS POST-DEPAT EVALUATION SESSION

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT HOLDS POST-DEPAT EVALUATION SESSION

The Atwima Nwabiagya North District has geared up the staff of the District Assembly during a Post-Depat evaluation meeting.

The evaluation meeting which was chaired by the District Coordinating Director was held among the Heads of the Department/Unit at DCD’s office on the 13th July 2022.

During the engagement, the District Coordinating Director, Mr S.M Abdul-Rahman advised heads to eschew any incorrigible behavior and embrace togetherness.

He urged colleagues of the administration to accord one another whilst holding each other in a high esteem manner.

On the floor of Post-Depat, heads expressed gratitude to the District Chief Executive, Hon Rebecca Yeboah and the DCD, Mr S.M Abdul-Rahman for their administrative deeds and asked management to adhere to what’s been recommended.

 

By: Augustine Agyei
District Information officer

2022 Regional Composite Budget hearing was hosted in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District.

The hearing session was made on the 14th of October, 2021 at the Assembly’s Conference Hall.

Such a great event brought together Officials from the Regional Coordinating Council, Officials from the Accra Ministry of Finance, MMDCES, Coordinating Directors, and everyone who has a role to play in the event.

The grouping of the whole program brought together Three MMDCEs namely; Offinso North District Assembly, Offinso Municipal, and Atwima Nwabiagya North District (the host nation) to present their budget before the house for finality.

The performance of the participants were exceptionally appreciated.

The teams marveled at the officials present and acknowledged whatever suggestions were made for the success of the budget hearing.

Augustine Agyei
(DIO)

STAFF OF ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY (ANNDA) TRAINED ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROTOCOLS

The Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly through its HR department organized a workshop aimed at enhancing staff’s knowledge in local government service protocols.

In a long-hour training which took place at the Assembly’s conference room brought together various heads of Departments and staffs within the assembly.

The consultant, GEOWILSON Consult took staff through various protocols of the service and also adviced staff to make good use of the outcome of the training.

 

 

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Atwima Nwabiagya North DCE Disburses Items to PWD’s

The Atwima Nwabiagya North DCE, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah has disburse life supporting items to persons with disabilities (PWD’S), which was funded by district assembly Common fund.

Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, noted that, previously the money was giving to them in cash, but they can’t use it for it purpose it was shared meaningfully.
According to her, the assembly decided to buy the items and shared to those in need, to enable cushion their life hence this valuable items.


Hon.Benito Owusu Bio, the MP for Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency, was at the faction to commission school block at Fufuo Community, he explained the motive behind the project.

The PWDs who received the items shared their excitement after the occasion.

ASUOFUA POLYCLINIC TO GET ULTRAMODERN WARD

On Tuesday March 2, 2021, the DCE for Atwima Nwabiagya North,Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, and the MP, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio were joined by traditional leaders, and the District Director for Ghana Health Services to break the ground for the construction of a modern general ward at Asuofua Polyclinic.

The project is funded through the District’s share of District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF), and is expected to be completed in 12 months, all things being equal.