SPECIAL REPORT ON THE OTI REGIONAL COORDINATING COUNCIL 2024 FIRST STAFF DURBAR.
The Oti Regional Coordinating Council organized its first staff durbar for 2024 to welcome a new regional coordinating director and also introduce the staff to the new coordinating director at the Oti Regional Coordinating Council conference hall on Friday March 22, 2024. Read More
The new Acting Regional Coordinating Director, Reverend Harry Nii Owoo in his remarks took the staff through the vision and mission of the ORCC, oriented the staff on working systems and took the staff through his vision for Oti Region.
Firstly, the Acting Regional Coordinating Director Reverend Harry Nii Owoo explained the Vision of ORCC to be “Seeking to be the most peaceful region and a one-stop investment destination in Ghana” and Mission to be “Existing to provide good governance that ensures sustainable development and equitable distribution of resources to meet the aspiration of the people”.
Secondly, he took the staff through the Twelve (12) Core Values of ORCC as follows 1. Accountability 2. Clients Orientation (Service to the people) 3. Creativity 4. Diligent 5. Discipline 6. Equity 7. Integrity 8. Innovative 9. Royalty 10. Impartiality 11. Transparency 12. Timeliness.
Thirdly, the new acting RCD oriented the staff on the recommended work cultural values that makes a working environment favorable for every officer to be 1. Mutual understanding 2. Love 3. Unity 4. Care 5. Empathy and the working principles that every government worker must execute to be 1. Punctuality 2. Productivity 3. Performance 4. Professionalism 5. Purpose.
In his fourth submission, his vision for Oti Region was to Formulate Development Strategic plans, Support Regional Planning Coordination Unit (RPCU) in developing ORCC Objectives, Promote Public and Private Sector Institutional Collaboration, Gazette and supervise the enforcement of the MDAs by-laws, Coordinate, Monitor and Evaluate Policies and Projects of MDAs.
The Acting Regional Coordinating Director Reverend Harry Nii Owoo ended his speech with an appeal to implement “The God Factor” proposal. This means Acknowledging and seeking the support of God through Morning Devotion on every Wednesday of every week from 7:00 am-8:00am at the ORCC conference hall for God to help achieve the Vision and Mission of ORCC.
Conclusively, the meeting ended with an open forum where Mr. Jehu Appiah asked of the status of the ORCC Welfare and the committee answered with copies of a drafted constitution which was submitted to some HODs editing and adoption.