In a bid to foster development and strengthen relationships between the government and traditional leaders, the Minister for the Oti Region met with Nana Ayeng Anebo II, the Kpassa-Wura, and a delegation of esteemed traditional leaders from Kpassa at his office in Dambai.
This meeting was a significant step towards promoting peace, development, and effective governance in the region.
A Commitment to Collaboration.
During the meeting, the Minister and the traditional leaders engaged in fruitful discussions on key issues affecting the region. They deliberated on matters such as chieftaincy representation, revenue mobilization, and infrastructural development, which are crucial to advancing prosperity in Kpassa and beyond.
The Kpassa-Wura’s unwavering dedication to peace and development was evident in his call for adherence to constitutional principles in chieftaincy matters and transparency in revenue management. This aligns with the government’s vision for a stable and thriving Oti Region.
A Shared Vision for Development.
The Minister expressed his appreciation for the Kpassa-Wura’s commitment to peace and development and assured the delegation of his dedication to investigating concerns around Internally Generated Funds (IGF). He pledged to work closely with traditional leaders to ensure accountability and fairness in resource allocation. The Minister also highlighted the importance of critical infrastructure projects, including the Nkwanta-Kpassa road and the Agenda 111 hospital, which are key priorities under the government’s development agenda.
Strengthening Partnerships.
This meeting marked a significant step towards strengthening collaboration between traditional leadership and government. The Minister emphasized his commitment to bridging gaps, acknowledging past oversights, and reaffirming his dedication to inclusive governance. By working together, the government and traditional leaders can build a stronger and more prosperous Oti Region.
A Brighter Future for the Oti Region.
The meeting between the Minister and the Kpassa-Wura and his delegation is a testament to the government’s commitment to development and partnership with traditional leaders. As the region moves forward, it is expected that the collaboration between the government and traditional leaders will yield positive outcomes for the people of Oti. With a shared vision for development and a commitment to peace and stability, the Oti Region is poised for a brighter future.
In conclusion, the meeting between the Minister and the Kpassa-Wura and his delegation was a significant step towards promoting peace, development, and effective governance in the Oti Region.
The commitment to collaboration and development demonstrated by both parties is a positive sign for the region’s future. As the government and traditional leaders work together, the people of Oti can look forward to a brighter future, characterized by peace, stability, and prosperity.