Hon. Kwasi Adu Gyan, the Bono East Regional Minister, has expressed his pride in the rapid development of the Bono East Region, which he believes is setting the pace for the newly created regions in Ghana.
He pointed out that the region’s success story is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its people, as well as the effective implementation of government policies and initiatives.
According to the Minister, he Bono East Region’s rapid development is not only a source of pride for the community but also a beacon of hope for other regions in Ghana. He said no East Region is inspiring others to follow suit and strive for greatness.
“Bono East is doing very well as a newly created region, we are now the pace setters for the newly created regions in Ghana.
“The region will host the National Arts and Culture Festival in Techiman come October, and this shows how best things are being managed in the region.” He said
Bono East Region is one of the six newly created Regions in Ghana. It was carved out of the then Brong Ahafo Region during the 2019 Regional Re-organization Policy Implementation.
Hon. Kwasi Adu Gyan, said although the region current don’t have adequate facilities, measures have been put in place to provide office complex for state agencies in the region to operate effectively in the region.
He urged heads of state institutions in the region that currently don’t have offices of their own not to fall on the traditional leaders for lands to build their offices but rather visit the Regional Coordinating Council.
He explained that, the Traditional Leaders in the region have released lands to the Regional Coordinating Council for the purposes of building offices for state agencies hence the need for managements of such institutions to visit the RCC and not the Traditional Council.
“We accept the fact that we don’t have enough facilities in the region but with the grace of God and the Traditional Council, we have been able to acquire lands to build office complex for state agencies to operate effectively in the region.
“So I will plead with the management of state agencies in the region not to bother Nananom with lands for office space, they should come to the Regional Coordinating Council and they will get the land.” He explained.
Source: Elvisanokyenews.com