The Paramount Chief and President of Akyode Traditional Area, Nana Obonbo Sewurah Lupowura II, today Tuesday April 22, 2025 led a delegation of chiefs from the Traditional Area to pay a courtesy call on the Oti Regional Minister, Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong to welcome him to the region and reassure him of their commitment to help in developing the Oti region.
According to the Chief, Hon. Gyapong is a father for all and called on the minister to intervene in the Nkwanta dispute to ensure amicable solution. He said the conflict is not about chieftaincy or land disputes but the act of some unscrupulous individuals trying to disturb the peace in the area.
“Our conflict is not about chieftaincy disputes or land disputes; the parties would have sought redress from the legitimate authorities,” he said.
The chief explained that the development started as a result of a festival which had always been celebrated until the unscrupulous individuals decided to disagree.
He revealed how some criminal gangs are making monies from the shooting and killing and burning houses in the area and proposed a neutral body to engage both parties.
He blamed the law enforcement agencies for not providing enough security to protect lives and properties in the area.
He proposed to the minister to summon the parties involved in the matter for a roundtable discussion to allow all to bring their grievances to bring to the disturbances to a logical conclusion for peace to prevail.
The Regional Minister, Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong, lauded the chiefs for calling on him and commended them for their efforts towards peace building in the area.
He indicated that elders are not much involved in the disturbances but the youth. He observed the presence of enough security personnel would have averted the challenges.
Hon. Gyapong assured the chiefs of his commitment to taking steps to resolve the conflict in Nkwanta South Municipality to allow peace and tranquillity.
He said the recent development is a disgrace to the municipality and needed to be looked at with speed.
He recounted how investors from Netherlands had expressed interest in executing project in Nkwanta South but had to withdraw their interest due to the disturbance in the area.
He said the conflict is derailing the development of the area and called on both parties to lay down their arms and smoke the peace pipe.
He observed “if the observation of a festival would disturb the peace of the area and lead to loss of lives, then the chiefs should cease the festival celebrations. We’ll not allow festival to bring down development in Nkwanta; festivals are rather meant to bring development. I will convene a congress for all youth in Nkwanta for the sake of peace in the area” he said.
He announced that the conflict had taken a heavy toll on the resources of the Municipal Assembly making it extremely difficult for the Assembly to honour her commitments.
Present at the engagement included the Oti Regional Coordinating Director, Rev Harry Nii Kwatei Owoo, Nkwanta South Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Joseph Antwi, and some other staff of the Coordinating Council. The rest are, Nana Bayan Asanyo III, Bamuhene of Akyode Traditional Area; Okyeame Dare Kwaku, Okyeame Anasan Kyerewura, Nkwanta Queen mother, Nana Atabaso Obonmelesu; Abrewankor Junction Queen mother, Nana Atogesen; Nana Atabaso Anetoge and Peter Ntasah, Akyode National Youth president.
The Oti Regional Minister, Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong, has met with members of the Oti Regional House of Chiefs (RHC) at the ORCC’s conference room in Dambai.
The Regional Minister thanked the membership of the House for holding forte for peace in the area and championing development in the area.
He however called on the gazetted members of the house to expedite actions in resolving the remaining chieftaincy disputes in the region.
He explained that in time past, the people of Oti region had been fighting for a region of its own but had achieved their ambition and there is the need for them to come together to build the region together for development.
Hon. Gyapong reiterated the commitment of government to complete the regional house of chief offices project across the newly calved out regions across the country.
“Chieftaincy disputes are real, we as politicians can not interfere in chieftaincy matters but to support the chiefs in peace building,” he said.
Through Big Push programme, the Minister mentioned that government made a budgetary allocation for the construction of bridge over Oti river in Dambai and works will soon commence to open up the region for easy access for transportation and bring development in the region.
He said the contractors are been asked to return to site for the construction of Kpassa – Nkwanta eastern corridor roads and work will soon commence.
Hon. Gyapong informed the chiefs that government is committed in establishing irrigation project in the region and works is expected to commence by May this year.
He said government will also build a water treatment plant project in Dambai to ensure portable drinking water is available for the all in the region.
For his part, the Oti Regional House of Chiefs President, Nana Soglo Alloh IV informed the minister that there are about 26 members of the Regional House of Chiefs which includes 26 traditional areas but the active members of the house are 14 with the rest facing chieftaincy litigation and yet to be gazetted.
He pleaded with minister to ensure the ORCC allocate budget for house of chiefs to run its activities adding that their office had been given two vehicles including a land cruiser and a pickup but one of vehicles had accident and need to be replaced.
The Chiefs congratulated the minister for his nomination and charged government to expedite development in peaceful areas and leave conflict prone areas.
For Kadjebi Akan, the president of the house said has about eight (8) paramount chiefs and are members of the house but five (5) chiefs are not active members because of the chieftaincy disputes.
The chiefs bemoaned the lack of consultation of traditional leaders on the appointment of government appointee assembly members in each district.
The President of the house told the Minister that paramount chiefs from traditional areas including Akpafo, Dapaa, Pampawie, Papase, Nchumuru, Asato, Kadjebi, Buem Bowiri, Worawora and Pia-Katanga were not represented in the house following disputes in the areas.
Present at the engagement meeting includes the President of the Oti RHC Nana Soglo Alloh IV; Vice president, Nana Obonbo Sewurah Lupuwura II; Nana Mprah Besemuna III, Okoforobour Baffour Kwame Asante II, Okogyeaman Kwasi Asiedu Korum II, Dasebre Oduro-Guranim I, Nana Odam Gyamfi III, and Nana Tidibo Kowura Odamba II.
The Oti Regional Minister, Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong, today Thursday April 17, 2025 held a staff durbar to familiarise himself with the workers of the Oti Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC) at the ORCC’s conference room.
During the roll call, the Regional Human Resource Manager, Ms Janet Sambo told the Minister there are about 72 total staff strength with 52 males and 18 females including four staff of the Civil Service steering the affairs of the regional coordinating Council in the region.
In introducing the Regional Minister, the Regional Coordinating Director (RCD), Rev Harry Nii Kwatei Owoo noted that the minister assumed office about four months ago and have been able to cover the antinary of the ORCC as part of his job schedule.
The Minister, he said is the fourth Minister in the regional and his outfit was the seventh RCD and underscored the need to cooperate with the Minister to work with him.
To RCD, the Minister is workaholic and is however determined to enhance the face of the ORCC to stem the development of the region.
In his remarks the minister indicated that his outfit was expected to meet about 75 staff but 44 staff were present hence the need to prospone the meeting until the absent staff were present.
He lamented how some heads of the department were engaged in accepting permission from subordinates without the approval of the Regional coordinating Council.
He noted that he had prior information that most of the staff of ORCC were afraid to speak adding that the institution was not properly run and lacks discipline.
The Minister directed the management of the ORCC to give a query to staff who failed to attend the staff durbar.
The Minister posed several questions to the staff such as, “What is wrong, why are you not serious with your work and why are you not encouraged to work?”
To staff, lack of motivation, unfair treatment and witch-hunting of staff, lack of inclusiveness in the management, ineffective line of authority and chain of command, poor sanitation practice, and lack of priority of staff at office.
He encouraged the staff to speak up and shun the bureaucracy and bad practice of the leadership which he said will continue to affect the productivity of the council.
Hon. Gyapong reiterated that his outfit was not interested in intimidating political opponents but to bring them closure hence his reason of not transferring the staff from the council to the assemblies.
He said his outfit cannot afford to loose Oti region for anybody hence his forefathers will not forgive him and anybody with the attempt to joke with Oti region’s development will not have it easy.
The Minister admonished the staff to reassess themselves to resume their work properly before he begins to show colours by cracking the whips on the staff.
He assured the staff and management of the ORCC of his commitment to work and transform the region.
Hon. Gyapong charged the staff to report directly to him issues that affects productivity and their well-being to be addressed promptly.
A research team on the National College of Defence Studies who embarked on a five-day study tour in the region has today Friday April 11, 2025 ended the study tour in the region.
The team commenced their study tour on Monday April 7 2025 and visited about three Municipal Assemblies such as Krachi East, Jasikan and Nkwanta South Municipalities in the region.
On behalf of the Oti Regional Minister, lauded the participants and staff of the National College of Defence Studies for their choice of Oti region to conduct the study and urged the participants to let their recommendations reflect the situation on grounds to encourage the government come to their aid.
During the engagement, the management of the ORCC indicated that the issues of inadequate staff in the region is a challenge adding that some of the staff were been posted as punishment which is hindering service delivery.
They explained that healthcare is a serious concern hence the region has not enough health facilities, Poor transport and bad transportation network hence staff within the region are compelled to move from one place to another to get access to transportation to their destination, according to the management.
For sanitation and waste management, the heads of departments recommended that the contract between the MMDAs and the Zoomlion, a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of companies be reviewed to allow the assemblies to manage its waste.
According to them, prior to the contract with ZoomLion, MMDAS were employing laborer’s to ensure sanitation in their catchment areas. They bemoaned the prevalence of typhoid in the region due to the consumption of contaminated water and environmental pollution in the region.
He explained that although the targets and development goals are set up by the central government to the local assemblies with different characteristics, the Jasikan Municipality has been a to implement a smart governance system for a sustainable development in the area.
The management bemoaned political interference for underpinning development for their lack of tolerance to work with some civil servants but rather prefer to gag or transfer them to where their services are not needed.
He continued that untimely release of district assembly common fund to champion development is also another challenge that affect Municipality from achieving its goals. Team leader of the group, Commodore Ben Abdul mentioned that the team was conducting a research study as part of academic work and the motive was not to interrogate or audit the activities of the assembly.
The team is made up of the Commandant of the college, supporting staff and the participants referred to as students, he said.
According to him, the college was established somewhere 2024 with the aim to train or provide strategic leadership training for the participants. He continued that first batch of the college had graduated and the participants are not only for the military but also sister security agencies across the country and Africa and the World at large.
He indicated that the idea of the research was to engage the stakeholders contributing to sustainable development and the role they play in ensuring smooth growth in SMART governance. He admonished the staff of the Jasikan Municipal Assembly not to hesitate to share with the team their experience and expertise to the participants in their cause of eliciting information on how smart governance is been implemented in the municipality.
The group leader alluded that the programme is deared to the heart of government hence will provide a policy framework to government with the recommendations on how to implement smart governance to ensure sustainable development.
The college, according to the team is seated at the strategic place and does not liaise with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) directly but the ministry it falls under, adding that their recommendations will be presented to the supervisory ministry to tackle the issues of power outages in the region.
The research team commended the management of the ORCC for their steadfast and the resource persons designated to provide data for their research project.
Present at the engagement were various heads of departments of the Oti Regional Coordinating Council, staff and participants of the National College of Defence Studies.
On April 11, 2025, Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong, the Oti Regional Minister called on parents in the fishing and cocoa communities to prioritize education over child labour.
Speaking at the launch of the “My Rights, My Future” project, a 13 million Ghana cedi initiative aimed at eradicating child labour and trafficking in Ghana’s cocoa and fishing communities, the minister emphasized the importance of education in breaking the cycle of poverty.
The Minister urged parents to prioritise education over child labour, highlighting the long-term benefits of education in improving the lives of children and their families.
The Oti Region has a high incidence of child labour, particularly in fishing and cocoa communities, where children are often engaged in hazardous work that compromises their health and education.
The “My Rights, My Future” project aims to strengthen child protection committees, support teachers and schools, and engage parents and community leaders in promoting positive social norms and advocating for better laws to protect children.
Mr Gyapong has assured the “My Rights, My Future” project of the Oti Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC) support in combating child labour and trafficking.
In a closed engagement with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), the Minister pledged to work closely with the ORCC to ensure the success of the project in the three selected Municipal and District Assemblies.
Assembly members of Nkwanta South Municipality have in a unanimous decision acclaimed the President’s MCE nominee, Joseph Awal Abubakari Antwi today Thursday April 10, 2025 at the Municipal Assembly hall in Nkwanta South Municipality in the Oti region.
The Assembly members eligible to cast their ballots were 44 but 43 assembly members were present to cast their ballot whilst the entire votes were cast in favour of the new MCE as the election was conducted in a free and fair atmosphere through a secret balloting under the supervision of the Municipal Electoral officer.
In his solidarity message, the Oti Regional Minister, Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong whipped the Assembly members to rally behind the nominee by giving him a unanimous endorsement.
He bemoaned how some members of the party made a press conference threatening the party hierarchy for lack of appointment in their tribe, and urged the aggrieved party supporters to exercise patience as government will soon shine on them.
He called on the leaders of Ntroubo to call the organisers of the press conference to order and failure to, will mean that his outfit have be ejected from the Ntroubo tribe of the Nkwanta south.
Mr Gyapong underscored the need for the people of the Nkwanta south municipality to embrace unity of purpose to bring peace and security in order for sustainable socio-economic growth.
The Minister encouraged the assembly members to vote massively to acclaim the president’s nominee to propel development in the area.
On his part, the Member of Parliament (MP), Hon Geoffrey Kini, thanked the president for his goodwill of nominating a candidate with the interest to articulate the mission and the vision of the government.
He indicated that the role of a leader is important and cannot be estimated hence it is eminent for the people of Nkwanta South Municipality to have a leader.
He described the nominee, Joseph Antwi, as humble, respectful, committed, and a servant leader and his experience will enable him discharge his duties diligently and called on the members to take queue from other Assemblies acclaim the nominee.
Presiding Member for Nkwanta South, Hon Edward Yilengne, urged the Assembly members to make a decision that will have a positive impact on the Nkwanta south municipality.
He indicated that the members of the municipality have an emblem of unity and are poised to make decision that reflects the interest of their various communities in the electoral areas.
Prior to the confirmation, some 13 government appointee assembly members were sworn into office to augment the elected members to facilitate the confirmation of the MCE nominee.
In his acceptance remarks, the new MCE, commended the President John Dramani Mahama for entrusting in him the confidence and promised to align with the reset agenda of government.
He pledged to uphold a zero tolerance for crime but promote peace and development to ensure sustainable growth rate in the Municipality.
Mr Antwi indicated that peace does not mean the absence of war but justice and accountability. He said the was the need for collaboration between institutions to champion sustainable agriculture and agroprocessing to create jobs.
He called for innovative solutions to inspire partnerships to bring development to the forefront of the municipality and government at large.
The new MCE served the party in various capacities such as the Nkwanta south constituency Communications officer and the director of elections for the party earning him the opportunity to be nominated into his current position.
Present at the confirmation event were the regional minister, Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong, regional and constituency executives of the party, Nkwanta South Member of Parliament, Hon. Geoffrey Kini, Chief Director of ORCC, Rev Harry Nii Kwatei Owoo and ORCC entourage, traditional leaders and the staff of the Nkwanta south Municipal Assembly as well as some party faithful’s.
Assembly members of Krachi West Municipality and Krachi Nchumuru District Assembly have confirmed the Municipal and District Chief Executive (MDCE) nominees unanimously in the election held on Tuesday April 8, 2025.
Prior to the confirmation, the Oti Regional Minister, Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong in a solidarity message admonished the electorates (Assembly Members) to prioritize the development of their respective areas and consider the appointees.
He championed a peace and unity for purpose campaign arguing that the role of the MDCEs in the region is to fast track development and promote sustainable socio-economic activities in their respective localities.
The Oti Regional Minister Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong in his remarks said he has seen unity in the PM election and appealed to the members to also vote hundred percent for the MCE nominee just as Krachi East and Krachi Nchumuru respectively.
For his part, the Municipality Coordinating Director for the assembly in his speech lamented on their inability to get a presiding Member last year and urged the members to demonstrate to the Oti Region and Ghana that they are capable of addressing their own challenges by electing a PM today to aid the confirmation of the MCE nominee.
He appealed to members to approach this election and confirmation process with fairness and respect and remember that the people of Krachi West Municipal are united by their shared goals of serving the best interest of their electoral areas.
The Members of Parliament for Krachi West, Hon. Ntoso Hellen spoke to the assembly members about of the party’s vision of resetting the nation and Krachi West Municipal Assembly and thanked the stakeholders for their efforts in the 2024 general elections.
Conclusively, the members declared a popular acclamation for the MCE nominee Mr Prosper Kwaku Addo as the MCE for Krachi West Municipal Assembly.
After the acclamation, the Krachi West MCE Prosper Kwaku Addo in his acceptance remarks said he was going to be a servant to the people of Krachi West Municipality and not just an MCE and appealed to the assembly members to assist him in every aspect of the assembly business in order to deliver.
Present there were the Oti Regional Minister Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong, Oti Regional Coordinating Director Rev. Harry Nii Kwatei Owoo, Krachi wura Nana Mprah Besemuna 111 of Krachi Traditional Council, NDC Regional party executives, some heads of departments from ORCC, staff of Krachi West Municipal Assembly.
The District Chief Executive (DCE) nominee for Nkwanta North District Assembly in the Oti region has been confirmed by the Assembly members in the district. This was after the members had elected Alhassan Abubakar, as the Presiding Member (PM) who won by eighteen votes out of twenty two, paving way for the confirmation of the DCE nominee on Tuesday April 8, 2025 at the District Assembly conference hall.
At the event the confirmation of the DCE, Nkwanta North Member of Parliament (MP), Hon. John Oti Bless, urged the Assembly members to prioritize unity among themselves in order to confirm the DCE nominee unanimously to ensure progressive development and prosecution of government’s setting the country agenda in the district.
He appealed to the people of Nkwanta North District to unite and support DCE nominee Mr Kudjo Dordoe Isaiah to develop the district if confirmed.
For his part, the Oti Regional Minister Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong whipped the Assembly members to do away with all kinds sentiments and confirm the DCE nominee with hundred percent votes as Krachi East and West did, for the sake of the development of the District.
He pleaded with the chiefs and people of Nkwanta North District to support Mr Isaiah Dordoe Kudjo to develop the district.
During the confirmation, a total of 22 electorates were eligible to vote and the end of polls, DCE nominee, Isaiah Dordoe Kudjo secured a unanimous confirmation.
In his acceptance speech, the DCE thanked members for reposing confidence in him with an overwhelming victory of twenty two of twenty two votes representing hundred percent. He assured the people and major stakeholders in the District of commitment to champion sustainable socio-economic development in the district.
Present there were the Oti Regional Minister Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong, Oti Regional Coordinating Director Rev. Harry Nii Kwatei Owoo, The representative of Ubor Konja Tassan VI, paramount chief of Kpassa Traditional Area, NDC’s Constituency and Regional party executives, some heads of departments from ORCC, staff of Nkwanta North District Assembly.
The Krachi East Municipal Assembly has successfully confirmed it’s Municipal Chief Executive today Monday April 7, 2025 at the Oti Regional Coordinating Council conference hall.
The Oti Regional Minister Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong in his address made it clear that, the president ask him to ensure the confirmation of all the MDCE nominees in the region . He ended his address by appealing and encouraging members to vote hundred percent 100% for Mr Safo Nketia because he needs a competent person to take care of the regional capital when ever he travel.
For his part, the Presiding Member welcomed the Assembly members and briefed the house of the constitutional requirement that warrants assembly members to confirm president MCE nominee after the Magistrate of Dambai Magistrate court, his wardship Alhassan Dramani has successfully sworn in the government appointed assembly members.
He urged the members to serve their various electoral areas diligently to ensure development and act in the best of the municipality. Appealed to his colleague members to vote massively for the MCE nominee.
The member of parliament for Krachi East Municipal Hon. Nelson Kofi Djabab in his remarks said, the article 243 of the 1992 constitution mandates to have MCE and God been good, president has nominated the party secretary who will be confirmed today.
He appealed to the Assembly members to vote hundred percent for the MCE nominee Mr Safo Nketia to help him since he will be busy at the parliament.
He ended his remarks by urging members not to break the chain of confirmation that started last week at Jasikan and Guan Districts.
After the election, Mr Safo Nketia pulled thirty (30) votes out thirty (30) representing hundred percent 100% of the total members of thirty.
A team of researchers from the National College of Defence Studies made up of senior military officers and other agencies today, Monday April 7, 2025 commenced a 5-day of an Experiential Research Study Tour (ERST) in the Oti region.
The goal of the experiential research studies (ERS) is to expose Participants to the intricate relations between “SMART governance and sustainable development.” The tour is intended to assist Participants to appreciate how these relations play out in different environments. In particular, Participants will be able to unpack the dynamics of the relationship between SMART governance and sustainable development in local communities, at the national level and how these manifest in other jurisdictions around the continent and beyond.
The sub-theme of the ERST-GHANA is “Linkages between SMART Governance and Sustainable Development in the Greater Accra, Western and Oti Regions.”
In his welcome address, the Chief Director of ORCC, Rev Harry Nii Kwatei Owoo explained that soldiers are responsible to protect and defend the country from external aggression as well as maintain peace and security. He mentioned that the main vision is to gather information to help build strong Intel to improve the implementation of smart systems to ensure peace and security in the region.
He reiterated the commitment of the ORCC to facilitate the data collection of the participants aimed at helping government to implement sufficient policies in the right direction to aimed smart governance.
During a presentation, the team was informed the region is partly covered with water and there are some specific areas in the region that can not be accessed without crossing water bodies. He continued that the region’s topography is made of high and low lands with numerous water bodies and hard to reach communities in the region.
He added that Agriculture plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of the region comprising 80% of the economic activities in the region with food crops as major crops cultivated in the region.
The first leg was to pick three regions in Ghana and go round to gather information, pick out Africa to explore same and go out of Africa to acquire similar information to bring them together to conclude the research work. He said the regions are been picked with different characteristics to see how they use the smart governance to help address the issues.
During a courtesy call on the the Tradional Leadership in Dambai, the Commandant of the National College of Defence Studies, Major General Irvine Nii-Ayitey Aryeetey, expressed appreciation for the overwhelming welcome to the team adding that the team was on a research mission.
According to him, the military has a lot of schools and training programmes for students and the National College of Defence Studies is the highest in Ghana. This, he said most people in the school are of age and are been trained to take leadership mantle in the near future.
He continued that the group is made of one-third of the students population and other groups are at some other regions conducting similar research works.
This group, he said focuses on how government can improve governance through smart systems to enhance development and accountability in the country.
After this research, he explained participants will in three months embark on a trip to three African countries understudy their governance compared to Ghana and will also be visiting some other countries outside African continent before concluding the research activities to make recommendations for government to implement good governance principles.
For their part, the traditional leaders urged the research team to feel free to conduct their research without fear and reiterated commitment to support in the course of the data collection.
They called on the research team to prioritise their personal security and underscored the need for a military camp in the area to ensure peace and security in the area.
The chiefs bemoaned the lack of military presence in the region, stating that some lands were given to government for the siting of military depot and some 100 soldiers were posted in the region.
According to the Chief, although the region was colonised by the Germans who knows the rightful owner, but land ownerships have become a problem causing tribal conflict or land disputes in the area.
They therefore admonished the team to expand their scope of study to do detailed research on land ownership to recommend to government measures to put in place to end the menace of land ownership.
The chiefs stated that they play a crucial role in the implementation and enforcement of by-laws to bring peace and security in the region.
To promote governance and cooperation, the chiefs said clan chiefs had been enskinned to ensure delegation of powers in the local and traditional governance.
The Jasikan municipal assembly of Oti has duly confirmed it’s Municipal Chief Executive nominee as municipal Chief Executive today Wednesday 2nd April 2025 at Jasikan municipal assembly hall.
The Hon. Presiding Member of Jasikan Municipal Assembly in his speech cautioned the MCE nominee not to ignore the assembly members and chiefs as usual if confirmed.
He ended his speech by appealing to members to kindly give him an ananimous confirmation to prove the competence of the president of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama.
The member of parliament for Jasikan Constituency, Hon. Kofi Adams in his remarks appealed to the people of Jasikan to eschew unity in the Constituency in order to ensure even development as they seek hundred per cent confirmation for the MCE nominee.
The Oti Regional Minister Hon . John Kwadwo Gyapong in his speech assured the people of Jasikan Municipal that, they were going to get the best MCE ever due to his hard work in the party and general humanitarian lifestyle.
He therefore appealed to members not to hesitate to give him hundred percent (100%) confirmation to set the tone for Oti, as the first district to confirm it’s MCE.
He then task the magistrate to swear- in the government appointed assembly members to have a complete house of thirty nine 39 members for the confirmation. Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong ended his speech by thanking the Assembly members for the confirmation and congratulated the newly confirmed MCE Hon. parke Davis Magyigbe who pulled thirty three (33) votes out of thirty nine member house representing eighty four points six 84.6 percent of the house.
The confirmed MCE in his acceptance remarks thanked the member of parliament, president regional minister and the Assembly members for reposing confidence in him by giving him an excellent confirmation. He also said ” as I prepare to take my role as MCE, I pledge to listen and learn from my people ” He ended by assuring his Constituency of striving to ensure development in the municipality
The Guan District Assembly of Oti has duly confirmed it’s District Chief Executive nominee as District Chief Executive today Wednesday 2nd April 2025 at the Guan District Assembly hall as the second in Oti.
The Hon. Presiding Member of Guan District Assembly in his speech welcomed the members and cautioned the DCE nominee to work diligently to satisfy humanity if confirmed.
He ended his speech by appealing to members repeat the the history that has been set for twice since the beginning of this assembly in on October 8, 2021.
The member of parliament for Guan Constituency, Hon. Fred Agbanyo in his remarks appealed to the people of Guan to prioritize unity in the Constituency in order to ensure even development as they seek hundred per cent vote confirmation for the DCE nominee.
The Oti Regional Minister Hon . John Kwadwo Gyapong in his speech appealed to members to vote hundred percent (100%) confirmation to affirm the tone Jasikan assembly set this morning.
He then task the Hohoe circuit court judge to swear- in the government appointed assembly members to have a complete house of nineteen members for the confirmation.
Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong ended his speech by urging the Assembly members for Guan to do due diligence by confirming the president DCE nominee, Hon. Godfried Koku Kofie.
The confirmed DCE, Hon. Godfried Koku Kofie who pulled fifteen (15) votes representing seventy nine percent (79%) of the total number of nineteen assembly member, in his acceptance remarks thanked the member of parliament, president regional minister and the Assembly members for reposing confidence in him by confirming him.
He promise to work hard to upgrade health service delivery in Guan district. He also assured the constituents of his commitment to renovate and complete abandoned educational facilities in the district to enhance teaching and learning in the district. On health, he assured people of empowering Community Water and Sanitation to provide portable water for the district to eliminate waterborne diseases.
The DCE added that, he will lobby with Ghana Irrigation Development Authority to develop irrigation system for the district to boost agriculture due to it been the backbone of every successful economy.
He ended by appealing to his Constituents to unite and support him to develop the district.
The high table was made up of Oti Regional Minister, John Kwadwo Gyapong, member of parliament for Guan Fred Agbanyo, Oti Regional Coordinating Director (chief director) Rev. Harry Nii Kwatei Owoo, Regional NDC secretary Gabriel Samora Lamboe, Regional NDC organizer Sulemana Mumuni, assistant 1, prince Latif Oyekunle, Oti Regional Human Resource Manager miss Janet Sambo, Oti Regional Public Relations Officer Ezekiel Yaw Banyibor, Guan District Coordinating Director Sylvester Ayitey, presiding Member for Guan District Assembly etc
Conclusively, the confirmation process ended successful.
Nneka Youth Leadership Summit, held at Yabram Community Senior High School in the Oti Region for all Senior High Schools, has been praised as a resounding success. The five-day residential program was conducted under the theme: “Preparing the Youth Leader for the Challenges Ahead.” It is aimed at developing young leaders into effective change-makers. The summit featured ten representatives each from ten of the twenty-five public schools in the region, with a total of sixty-three youth leaders participating, comprising forty-three female students and twenty male students.
In his welcome address, Mr. Gustav Kudzo Brempong, Principal of Yabram Community Senior High School, urged the students to fully engage in all activities of the program. He emphasized that as youth leaders, they would face various challenges, including climate change, social inequality and injustice, economic uncertainty and unemployment, technological disruption and cybersecurity threats, and global health pandemics and crises. He encouraged them to develop the skills, knowledge, and character required to lead and make a positive impact.
The program was enriched by the contributions of various collaborators, including: Mr Adams Braimah and Mad. Mercy Yaa of The Ghana Health Service through the Krachi East Directorate, engaged the students in both mental health education and reproductive health. They were encouraged to prioritise their health and social well-being, enabling them to make sound decisions as leaders and seek help when necessary. Mr Gagakumah Kwame Setrakor, Regional Deputy Director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) enlightened the youth on the kind of leaders they aspire to be and the type of citizens they should aim to become as part of the developmental process. The Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection led by Mrs Esther Hammond Doe, Ag Regional Director accompanied by Mr Samuel Edem Kpeli of the Regional MIS Unit stressed the importance of seeking guidance and utilizing available resources and their contributions as essential to national development, she noted. She further on educated the youth on their roles as youth leaders and encouraged them to seek assistance from local and governmental institution when needed.
Edward Marfo of The Youth Empowerment Consortium and Mr Henry Dodzi Gakpe, Office of Public Labour and Employment, inspired the participants to take active roles in protecting the environment and to become ambassadors of climate change advocacy. Officer Destiny Selormey of The Ghana Police Service through the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU), educated participants on harassment, abuse, and defilement. The youth were encouraged to know their bodies and rights, say no to sexual harassment, speak up against defilement, and report abuse. They were also charged to protect their future by making informed choices and seeking help when necessary. The Ghana Education Service through the regional directorate: Representatives of the Regional Director were present to observe the program and affirm their continuing support for the program and the advancement of education and the holistic development of the students.
A major highlight of the program centred on tolerance and peace-building, career guidance, and leadership development. Mrs. Cecilia Fiaka, Principal of the Nneka Youth Foundation, addressed the gathering when representatives of the Regional Director of Education were present. She noted that the Foundation’s largest collaborator is the Ghana Education Service, but in recent times, challenges have arisen in getting teachers and heads of schools to fully understand the Foundation’s role in advancing education. She called on educational authorities to advocate for the Foundation and emphasized that the Oti Region, being one of the youngest regions among the sixteen regions in Ghana, would greatly benefit from educating and guiding its youth toward accelerated progress and development.
Although the program aimed to host a bigger number of participants, 63 participants were recorded due to limited preparation time on the part of the students and the organizer. However, the summit was considered highly successful, having made a significant impact on those who were present. The event organizers agreed to make it an annual event moving forward. Certificates of participation were awarded to the youth leaders, who pledged to become change-makers, beginning with their schools and communities. The best youth leaders were rewarded with books and other items following their presentations on behalf of their groups. Additionally, the career workshop clinics provided valuable guidance, enlightening the participants about their aspirations and encouraging them to set attainable goals.
The organizers and collaborators expressed their satisfaction with the program’s outcome. The Nneka Youth Foundation also extended its gratitude to all supporters, the host school, volunteers, and benevolent donors for their dedication and commitment throughout the event.
The Honorable Regional Minister successfully concluded his familiarization tour on March 28, 2025. As part of the tour, he visited the Krachi Nchumuru District Assembly, where he commissioned and officially handed over 𝐭𝐰𝐨 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐭 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐃𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐣𝐚 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐁𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐞 𝐍𝐤𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐚 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬. These health facilities will go a long way in improving maternal and child healthcare services in the district.
The Minister then proceeded to the Krachi West Municipal Assembly, where he presented 𝐝𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐤𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐭 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐃𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞 to help address the furniture deficit in schools within the municipality.
He further assured the people that the government, in collaboration with private investors, is working towards establishing a water supply system to improve access to clean and safe drinking water in the municipality and surrounding districts.
Additionally, the Minister reiterated the commitment of the Mahama-led administration to constructing a bridge over the Oti River, linking Dambai to Krachi, a project that will significantly boost transportation and economic activities in the region.
He urged the Assembly to prioritize the completion of ongoing projects before initiating new ones and emphasized the need to also focus on the welfare of staff to enhance productivity within the local government structure.
The Honorable Regional Minister of the Oti Region, Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong, has commenced his familiarization tour of the region, starting with a visit to the Kadjebi District Assembly on Thursday, 20th March, 2025.
As part of his visit, the Minister first held a closed-door meeting with the core management staff of the Assembly, where they discussed key issues affecting the district. This engagement allowed for an in-depth dialogue on challenges and possible solutions aimed at improving governance and development within the district.
Following the private discussions, Hon. Gyapong met with the entire staff of the Assembly to gather first-hand information on pertinent matters affecting the district. During this session, staff members had the opportunity to voice their concerns and present their ideas for advancing development in Kadjebi.
The Minister then proceeded to inspect ongoing projects within the district, with a key focus on the Kadjebi Lorry Station, which is near completion, pending its final phase. Hon. Gyapong urged the District Coordinating Director to ensure that all ongoing projects in the district are completed before new projects are initiated. Being a native of Kadjebi himself, the Minister assured the people of his commitment to ensuring the successful completion of the lorry station, making it fit for purpose.
Concluding the first day of his tour, Hon. Gyapong visited the ongoing Agenda 111 Hospital Project, which is currently about 50% complete. During his visit, he met with the project manager and encouraged the team to explore innovative ways to fast-track the completion of the hospital. He emphasized the importance of the facility in enhancing healthcare delivery for the people of Kadjebi and beyond.
Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong’s familiarization tour reflects his dedication to understanding the developmental needs of the Oti Region firsthand and working towards practical solutions. His engagements in Kadjebi mark the beginning of what is expected to be a comprehensive regional tour aimed at driving progress and development across all districts.