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Gazetted Kpassa Wura Urges Government to Establish Agricultural University in Oti Region

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Nana Ayeng Anebo II, the gazetted Kpassa Wura, has made a passionate plea to the government to establish an agricultural university in the Oti Region. In a recent interview, the chief highlighted the significant agricultural activities within the region, particularly in Kpassa, where a large number of residents are professional farmers. He believes that an agricultural university would significantly contribute to the development of the region’s agricultural sector, providing education, research, and innovation opportunities.

Proposal for Agricultural University.

The proposed agricultural university would cater to the educational needs of the region’s residents, providing them with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in agriculture. This would not only benefit the local farmers but also contribute to the overall development of the region’s agricultural sector.

Call for Government Intervention in Kpassa Ownership Dispute.

In addition to the university proposal, Nana Ayeng also addressed the ongoing dispute over the ownership of Kpassa. He called upon the government and the National House of Chiefs to intervene and resolve the matter. He urged all parties involved to present their documentation to clarify the rightful ownership of the town, thereby putting an end to the misleading information circulating about the issue.

Importance of Revenue Mobilization.

Furthermore, Nana Ayeng emphasized the importance of revenue mobilization from markets and traders to support the development of the Oti Region. He believes that these funds are crucial for financing various developmental projects, improving infrastructure, and enhancing the overall quality of life for the residents of the region.

The gazetted Kpassa Wura’s plea to the government to establish an agricultural university in the Oti Region is a significant step towards promoting agricultural development in the region. His call for government intervention in the Kpassa ownership dispute and his emphasis on revenue mobilization highlight the need for collaborative efforts to drive development and improve the lives of the region’s residents.

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