ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMISSIONS DRIP MACHINERY FOR ROAD DEVELOPMENT.

The DCE, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah for Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly, was joined by the Member of Parliament (MP) and Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources to commission the DRIP machinery on Thursday, 19th September 2024, at Adankwame Catholic Church premises.

On July 31, 2024, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, launched the District Road Improvement Project (DRIP) to assist and decentralize development in every district.

Machinery lunched and distributed were: bulldozers, tipper trucks, concrete mixers, excavators, graders, backhoes, rollers, water tankers, and many other heavy equipment coupled with other resources for the execution and development of road networks in the 261 districts across all 16 regions.


Speaking at the event, Hon. Yeboah praised the government for a wonderful deed of work. She was optimistic that the machines would work tirelessly to improve the road networks in the district.


She cautioned drivers and all other stakeholders to ensure standardised use of the machinery to prolong it’s lifespan.
The government representative for the district, Hon. DCE spelt out the achievements since the district was carved out from now Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipal Assembly (Nkawie), which received numerous acknowledgements.

Mounting the platform, MP for Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency (ANNC), Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio, said political affiliation disrupt development.


According to him, drivers have been trained and would prayed to any government does not disrupt the programme by changing drivers, and all other lead teams of the programme rather allowed the project to be without financial loss to the state.
He went further to advise district assemblies, agencies, consultants, and all to be part in maintaining the machinery.
Nananom, Religious leaders, and participants at the event had a common voice: that the project has come to stay and must be well used.

 

DIO

DCE DISTRIBUTES FERTILIZERS AND OTHER FARMING ACUTRIMENTS TO FARMERS

The DCE, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, and Parliamentary Candidate (PC) Hon. Frank Yeboah for Atwima Nwabiagya North has cushioned farmers with farming inputs and fertilizers on Thursday, 8th of August, 2024.
In the presentation, Hon. Yeboah assured farmers of the government’s commitment to make farming lucrative and productive.
Receiving the items on behalf of farmers, Mr Kwaku Yenkyera of Barekese showered words of gratitude to government and all stakeholders who have put smiles on their faces and lessen their labour.

NHIS COMMUNITY REGISTRATION EXERCISE

The National Health Insurance (NHIS) office of the Atwima Nwabiagya North has embarked on a community registration exercise to get persons unto the scheme.
The exercise was to assist clients who hardly use the apps, or short code to renew and register. It was also to help with the Ecowas ID cards merging coupled with registration of new persons in the district.
The has exercise started on Tuesday, 23rd July, 2024 and hope to end soon.
It directs all persons to it’s operational office for service.

DCE DISBURSED ITEMS WORTH THOUSANDS OF CEDIS TO PWDs

The District Chief Executive (DCE) of Atwima Nwabiagya North District, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, has honoured persons with disabilities (PWD) with items worth thousands of Ghana cedis in the district.

Items included, two (2) chest freezer, fufu pounding machine, hair drying machine, industrial machine, Parazone, and cash to beneficiaries.

The event took effect on Tuesday, 23rd July, 2024 at the forecourt of the District Assembly, with the Able DCE, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency Chairman, Hon. Alhaji Abdul-Salam Issah, Hon. Francis Bobie-Ansah, Presiding Member for Atwima Nwabiagya North District, Social Service Convenor, Hon. Osei Kwaku Michael, District Coordinating Director, Mr S.M Abdul Rahman, Head and Staff of Social Welfare and Community Development, District Information Officer, Mr Augustine Agyei, and beneficiaries were in attendence.

In her address, the DCE praised the government for making the disabled able and capable to depend on themselves. She admonished beneficiaries not to misuse or mishandle the items but to use for it’s intended purposes.

The beneficiaries speaking to the report expressed heartwarming gratitude to the government, the DCE, and all persons who have put smiles on their homes and families.

District Information Officer
Augustine Agyei

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY ELECTS HON. FRANCIS BOBIE-ANSAH AS PRESIDING MEMBER.

Board members for Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly has on Tuesday, 11th June, 2024 elected the former Assembly man for Akropong Electoral Area, once Akropong Area Council Chairman, three times Government Appointee as the current Presiding Member for the next two years of the Assembly’s businesses.

 

As an unopposed candidate, he was faced with twenty-seven (27) votes cast, which included the DCE and MP, and out of the results, had six (6) members who voted NO, one absentee member, one with no vote (MP), and nineteen (19) members who voted YES, declaring him victorious.

Based on the Assembly members model of standing and LG Act 2016 (Act 936) the District Electoral Commission Officer, Ms. Mercy Oppong Afreh declared him winner of the day’s occasion.

 

The Akropong Circuit Court Judge, Her Honour (H/H) Adwoa Serwaa Dua-adonteng, per protocol, swore in the newly elected Presiding Member (PM) in all oaths that mattered to usher in his business legitimately.

In his address, Hon. Bobie-Ansah thanked his maker, fellow members, staff, friends both far and near, advisors, and all who partook in the glamour. He assured of cooperation, collaboration, transparency, accountability, and all others that would make his tenure a memory.

Members and staff in turn, congratulated the new PM and wished him success in his office for the ensuing years.

Having taken the seat as PM it was very necessary that sub-structural committees be formed and was done at ease.

 

 

INFORMATION SERVICES DEPT. (ISD)

INFORMATION SERVICES DEPARTMENT IN COLLABORATION WITH BAC, NR Bank, ORC HAS SENSITIZED AND REGISTERED INFORMAL BUSINESSES IN THE DISTRICT.

The Information Services Department of the Atwima Nwabiagya North District has collaborated with the Business Advisory Center (BAC), Nwabiagya Rural Bank (NRB), and Office of the Registrar of Companies to educate as well as get artisans in tailoring, dressing making, hair dressers, beauticians and others their business registered.

The event happened on Monday, 10th June, 2024 at the SDA Nursing and Midwifery College in Barekese.

In the programme held by the Information Services Department (ANNDA) were, representatives from the Office of the Registrar of Companies, Representatives from the Nwabiagya Rural Bank, and Representatives from the District Assembly (Revenue, Birth and Death registry, Accounts).

Participants had experts taken through the registration of business as sole proprietorship, limited, partnership etc. business expansion protocols, services on birth and death, permit and others from stakeholders present.

It was more than opportunity for artisans to be informed and as much had questionable thoughts answered.

At the end of the event, about sixty (60) skilled craft men and women had their business registered and renewed.

Participants from Barekese, Achiase, Asoufua, Tabere, Koforidua, Fufuo, Marban, Amakye-Bare, Adankwame, Essaso and other communities commended the Information Services Department for such a wonderful treat of engagement, to stakeholders for been present when they needed. They assured of cooperation and partnering.

ISD

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH PLANTS 70,000 TREES AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

As an annual ritual to plant trees to combat climate condition and make Ghana a green country, the Atwima Nwabiagya North District has joined the nationwide tree planting on Friday, 7th June, 2024.
The event was held at the forecourt of the District Assembly.
Which brought together the District Coordinating Director, Mr S.M Abdul Rahman in place of the Hon. DCE who was on official assignment, FRM Amofa Oduro of the Forestry Commission – Nkawie, Staffs, farmers, onlookers, and all sundry to the ground occasion.
Mr Abdul Rahman, encouraged Ghanaians and globally to plant trees for the fight against climate change could be realized collectively.
He assured his people and interested Ghanaians of enough seedlings ready for planting from the nearest Assembly.
The DCD said, Mahogany, Cedrella, Emire, oil Palm, Coconut, Framoo in enough quantity were at the disposal of the Assembly.
Observers expressed their optimistic over the tree planting exercise that it would make the country more greener and healthy and that government must get involved.
By: Augustine Agyei
ISD

A DAY TRAINING AND REGISTRATION ORGANISED FOR SELECTED BIZBOX APPLICANTS IN ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH

Government’s intervention is for all sectors to thrive not leaving out the informal sector of becoming robust in business as well improve status of the economy and at such has partnered with Mastcard Foundation with sponsorship from the World Bank on programme dubbed “Business in a box”.

A programme that transforms an apprentice to entrepreneur (A2E), youth in agriculture become entrepreneurs (AA2E), support women who owed businesses thrive (MBA) and much more importantly train interested Ghanaians in tailoring, hair dressing, beautician, welding, and other artisanal works.

 

The said intervention programme is tailored for five (5) years with either expansion, suspension or closure.

On Tuesday, 4th of June, 2024 selected applicants were taken through a day overview of the whole programme and later registered unto the system.

Over one hundred (100) selected Masters and apprentice in tailoring, hair dressing, beautician and others gathered for the exercise which went on smoothly and successful.

Selected apprentices would be under the supervision of a Master and the office of the BAC for six (6) months with continuous assessment from both supervisors and afterwards taken through NVTI examination and upon graduation award them with equipment to start their own business.

Head of the Business Advisory Center (BAC), Mrs Priscilla Opoku-Mensah, advised the chosen ones to conduct themselves very well in both hands and to the unchosen ones there would be an opportunity.

Masters and apprentices expressed their unwavering gratitude to government, DCE, GEA and all other stakeholders for their thought over them.

They assured of being a role model tl government and all at large.

 

 

By: ISD

FUNERAL CEREMONY OF THE LATE KING OF NKETIA

Yesterday, Thursday, May 30th 2024 The Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly Led by the District Chief Executive HON. REBECCA YEBOAH attended the final funeral rites of the late King of Nketia (NANA NKETIAKU POKU ).
The Assembly extends its Deepest condolences to the entire family during this difficult moment.
May the souls of the beloved rest in eternal peace.
ISD.

DCE CLEANS UP ASUOFUA

The Honourable DCE for Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly, Rebecca Yeboah has organized a maiden clean-up exercise in Asoufua as part of her district wide clean-up initiative.

The initiative according to her will be held every last Friday of every month.

Hon. Yeboah said this during a massive cleanup activity held on Friday, 26th April, 2024 as Asoufua in the Atwima Nwabiagya North.

The exercise brought together the DCE, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, Asoufuahemaa Nana Baanie Ahenkan II, staff of the district, Asoufua Assemblyman, Hon. Osei Kwaku Michael, Atwima Nwabiagya North Constituency, Hon. Abdul-Salam, DCD, Mr S.M Abdul Rahman, town folks, Information Services Department, Police, Zoomlion, and all others who matter in the exercise.

Speaking to the report, Hon. DCE expressed how developments have progress under the government in the area of roads of which her district has benefitted and ready to benefit another.

She therefore entreated everyone to patronize the activity at the terminal and not pick transport from the road side and any driver apprehended will face the law.

Hon. Yeboah cautioned onlookers, drivers, traders, pedestrians, and individuals not to dump rubbish haphazardly for it only choke drains resulted in flood and other unwarranted disasters rather in bins and other regulated dumping sites.

She was grateful to her staff for the support, the party, Asoufua Obaapanin, Assembly member and his Unit Committee members, and people of Asoufua not leaving out everyone who made the event more than a success.

In an interview, the Assembly man for the electoral area, Hon. Osei Kwaku Michael expressed a heartfelt of gratitude to all and sundry and asked his people to be law abiders whereas government be more enforcer of the law.

He added, through the Pentecost Church Asoufua wings the community has trash bins which would be placed at various vantage point so waste could be dumped in.

Nana Baanie Ahenkan II, Asoufua Obaapanin commended the DCE, staff and all sundry for a watchful scene of cleanup exercise held in her community. she prayed more of such would implemented elsewhere for the good of our country.

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People of Asoufua as well as traders who spoke with this reports praised the DCE, the government, staff, Nananom, Assembly member and all who made it a success. They hoped to continue the good work and make sure the place is well cleaned going forward.

 

 

By:
Agyei Augustine
District Information Officer
ANNDA.