Government, Traditional Leaders unite for Oti Region’s Development 

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Mr John Kwadwo Gyapong, Oti Regional Minister, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to collaborating with traditional authorities to foster peace, development, and effective governance in the Oti Region. 

This was stated during a meeting with Nana Ayeng Anebo II, the Kpassa-Wura, and a delegation of traditional leaders from Kpassa at his office in Dambai.  

The meeting focused on key areas such as chieftaincy representation, revenue mobilization, and infrastructural development. 

The Minister assured the delegation of his commitment to investigating concerns around Internally Generated Funds (IGF) and pledged to work closely with traditional leaders to ensure accountability and fairness in resource allocation.  

He also revisited critical infrastructure projects, including the Nkwanta-Kpassa road and the Agenda 111 hospitals. 

Nana Ayeng Anebo II’s call for adherence to constitutional principles in chieftaincy matters and transparency in revenue management aligns with the government’s shared vision for a stable and thriving Oti Region.  

The meeting marked a significant step toward strengthening collaboration between traditional leadership and government, with a focus on building a stronger and more prosperous Oti Region. 

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