H.E Prez. Nana Akufo-Addo
By Akpabli Daniel Yao/ Akatsi/
VR
The president of the
Republic of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has promised the
people of Akatsi North District in the Volta region to elevate the District Assembly
to attain a Municipal status.
The president declared
this at the grand durbar of the 30th anniversary celebration of the
Akatsi North district Assembly at Akatsi, following a call from Togbe Dorglo
Anumah VI, Paramount Chief and President of Avenor Traditional Council, to
upgrade their current district status to a Municipality.
According to the
president, checks from the Minister of Local Government and Rural Development
shows that, the Akatsi District is qualified hence the request would be
considered.
He noted that it is
humanly possible and within his capacity as the president of the republic to
upgrade the current District status of Akatsi to enhance development in the
area.
He said, it is his hope
that the next time of his visit to Akatsi will not be a visit to a district but
a Municipality.
Togbe Anumah applauded
the President for making the area a traditional council as he observed that he
(the President) is a promise keeper.
According to Togbe, the
Akatsi north as a district, has lots of challenges among which are good source
of potable water and the fixing of bad roads in and around the district.
He also drew the
attention of the President to an oil ridge discovered in the district some
years ago and called on his administration to deploy expects to conduct more
research into it for the drilling.
The District chief
Executive, Hon. Leo-Nelson Adzidogah, in his speech registered gratitude to the
President on behalf of the Akatsi North District for the social Intervention
programmes the president has initiated to help the poor which according to him
has affected every facet of lives in the district.
“we are thankful for the
policy of planting for food and jobs has which has propelled Akatsi to become a
leading rice producer in the region” he stated.
He also noted that,
through the newly created ministry of Special Development Initiative, his
District was given nine projects which include mechanized borehole fitted with
solar panel and some public and institutional toilets.
“The implementation of
these policies and programmes does not exclude Akatsi South District, we are
the biggest beneficiaries” he added
He therefore appeal to
the President to construct Assembly complex to accommodate all decentralized
departments scattered in the Akatsi township, complete the District hospital
into a fully-fledged hospital, modernization of Avenorpeme Youth and Leadership
Training Institute, modernization of Akatsi central market, Provision of social
amenities including portable water, good road network, educational
infrastructure, health facilities, and Mini-Markets in the communities,
installation of traffic light at the crossing sections in the central business
District and construction of District Police Command Post to serve as a decent
office and residential accommodation for police personnel.
Background
The Akatsi District was
carved out of the Ketu district in 1989 and became a District with its capital
at Akatsi
Over the years till 2012,
the populations of the Akatsi District increased as well as other factors which
pointed out that, the Akatsi District needed to be worked on in terms of
administration.
After 23 years out of
Ketu, the District split into Akatsi North and Akatsi south with their capitals
at Akatsi and Ave-Dakpa respectively.
This is 2019, the year
that marked a 30-year journey from 1989
The 30th
anniversary celebration aimed at taking stock of the developmental achievements
and setbacks of the Assembly since its inception, celebrating and honoring the
builders and key performing personalities that have been very instrumental in
the establishment and development of the district and charting a path for a
better future for the district.
The anniversary was
celebrated under the theme “consolidating the gains of local Governance through
unity in purpose and visionary leadership”
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