Thursday, 18 January 2018

COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY AT NKWANTA SOUTH

Good afternoon ladies and Gentlemen








It's a privilege to bring to your door steps the development of the creation of Oti Region following a campaign promised made by the leading political parties in the run up to the 2016 election

The NPP campaigned in prose and govern in poetry. They promised Ghanaians heaven on Earth just to have their way  to power

Amongst their numerous promises is the creation of the new region out of Volta region to be called Oti Region

A school of thought have it that,is a step to ensure an equitable distribution of resources between the southern and northern Volta.
Another school of thought say creation of new region is not a yardstick for development.

The commission of Enquiry is to seek information towards the creation of the new region

Nkwanta South assembly hall was occupied with people from all walks of life upon the arrival of the commission

Chiefs of various tribes,traditional,council and opinion leaders leaders,teachers,farmers,students,disables from the northern Volta were fully represented

The commission is to find out whether the supposed beneficiaries of the new region would support it or not

It's however not surprised to see all stakeholders in the northern Volta affirmatively in support of the new region to be called Oti Region.

The question therefore is,will the creation of new region a necessary condition for development??
The above question was answered by most of the representative.
They mentioned employment,good roads,facilities such as regional hospital,regional tribunal,regional police headquarters amongst others as the likely advantages provided the new region is created.

The commission of Enquiry would submit their findings which would be followed by Yes or No votes.

Let us not forget that,the NPP always campaigned in Prose and govern in poetry

Live coverage from Diplomatic Annex


Long Live Nkwanta south
Long Live Ghana

Sanctioned by
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Diplomatic Mobarak(NDC grassroots:





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