Archive March 25, 2023

DEPARTMENTAL HEADS BRIEFING HELD.

The Heads of various Departments/Units and Directorates of the Atwima Nwabiagya North District has been engaged.

The meeting was to report on the state at which each office is, challenges and the way forward. The circumstances helped management to assess performance exhibited by those offices/officers at each post.

The scheduled gathering was held on Tuesday, 21st of March, 2023 at the District Coordinating Director’s (DCD) office.

Participants were officers and Directors of Education, Health Directorates, Agric Departments, Works, Information Services, Social Welfare and Community Development Departments, Environmental, Budget, MIS, Statistics, Revenue, Administration, Records, Physical planning Units, NCCE, Birth and Death Registry, Internal Audit, Human Resources, Finance, Radio, Development Planning and all who formed part of management’s caucus.

           

Charing the meeting in place of the District Chief Executive (DCE), Hon. Rebecca Yeboah Mr S.M Abdul-Rahman, the District Coordinating Director (DCD) after reports, acknowledged officers for tremendous work input made. He appealed to heads to improve beyond measure amidst faced challenges.

DCD was of the view that challenges are inevitable but with well built strategies those fuss could be overcome.

Story by;
Augustine Agyei
DIO

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH STAFF WELFARE MEETING HELD

The Constitution of the Atwima Nwabiagya North District Staff Association Section 13 clause 1 states that the “Executive Committee shall submit to the General meeting not more than three (3) months after the end of each fiscal year, an Annual report dealing with the activities and financial operations of the Association during the year.” pursuant to the section the committee has met with members of the Association to report on its financial standing as well as other issues of concerns to members.

Members engagement came about on the Thursday, of March 16, 2023 at the District Assembly’s Conference Hall.

   

Chairing the meeting was the Chairman of the Association, and District Physical Planning Officer – Mr Franz Ebo Yartel, assisted by the able committee members; Ms. Adwoa Konadu Yiadom – Financial Secretary and Head of the Central Administration, Mrs. Kasia Tabiri, Treasurer and Senior Human Resources Manager, Mrs. Francisca Akolgoma Abagna – Secretary and Assist. Director IIA, Mr Augustine Agyei – Organiser and District Information Officer with a special guest who is a member and the District Coordinating Director (DCD), Mr S.M Abdul-Rahman coordinating all event to its success.

The Chairman of the Association, Mr. Franz Ebo Yartel said dues payment and membership has become a challenged to the progress of the Association. He appealed to members to effect payments whilst staff who are not members be encouraged to join.

According to him, the financial standing of the Association was not one to write home about after the report and members should make input. He assured members of a better future and days ahead if members would be more committed than ever.

In his address the DCD, appealed to members to throw their maximum weight at the Association. He assured members of a collaborative work of the Assembly and the Association.

He prayed members let go of the bygone whilst siding with the Executives on current discussion for the betterment of the Association.

Feedback gathered revealed that some members nearly dropped out of the Association due to some persistent errors and importantly lope holes in its organisation of events but assured of bouncing back and ready to support if what were discussed would implemented.

Story by;
Augustine Agyei
DIO.

MAIDEN BIG FAMILY TOUR ORGANIZED FOR STAFF OF ANNDA

It was quite a memorable moment when staff of the Atwima Nwabiagya North District held a maiden family refreshing tour at the Dam site.

The joint tour was well organized by the District Staff Welfare Association (ANNSWA).

An Association barely inaugurated in the year 2022 and for the few months can hold it’s chest high with numerous notable benefits members have received.

From weddings, funerals, and others members in “good standing” have gracefully being honoured with.

The Association relentlessly took staff and members of the Atwima Nwabiagya North District to the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) processing site at the Barekese Dam for a trip.

     

       

According Mr Franz Ebo Yartel, Chairman for the Association, explained that the Staff/members tour was to strengthen the working bond of staff and members as well as established a definite love among themselves.

He was certained that what the Association has done would leave a mark of recognition to staff and encouraged others to join.

The participants visited the Barekese Dam site on Thursday, March 6, 2023 to break-off for the Easter Celebration.

Mr Dari Salifu, the Maintenance Officer (MO) being the tour guide for the day took staff through the very processes that drops water at ones end. Through a tunnel underpass to the surface of the man-made dam where the water is drawn, to the disinfectants used to treat the water, laboratory that critically review the water and where it was stored for distribution.

Being a virgin pilgrimage it was treated with utmost importance and fun.

Among the participants were the District Coordinating Director (DCD), Mr S.M Abdul-Rahman, District Finance Officer (DFO), Mrs. Regina Ayireogye, and other supporting staffs.

Staffs who opined to this report commended the Executives of the Association and hoped more of such trips are made in the coming calendar of the Association’s itinerary.

They were optimistic that such joint activities would make the District Assembly more strong and loving.

Story by:
Augustine Agyei
DIO

ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY CELEBRATED 66TH INDEPENDENCE DAY IN MEMORY

The Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly has cellebrated the 66th Independence Day in epic with impressive audience.

At exactly 11:00am at Barekese Senior High School, Barekese circuit all dignitaries, and all varied in the district were seated, ready to honour the festivity.

The District Chief Executive, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, District Coordinating Director Mr. S.M Abdul-Rahman, the Presiding Member, Hon. Isaac Ohemeng Prempeh, Superintendent Hilda Akarimanga, District Commander, the District Education Director, Mr. Frank Duah Boateng, Nana Barekesehene, Heads of Departments, Assembly members, and everyone who formed part of the celebration were among the tall list of dignitaries to ensure that the national event became a success.

About Twenty-one (21) schools selected within the district to join in the district level.

The two senior high schools and one senior/technical school in the district namely Barekese Senior High (BASEC), Osei Tutu Senior High (OT) and Spiritan Senior Technical School were present. Parade was successful as BASEC provided cadet corps and band.

In her speech for the celebration, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, appealed to dignitaries, and all persons gathered to be united.

According to her, being united was the only input Ghana could realize its objectives. She cautioned others who prefer violence over peace and unity to desist from it as it would not benefit the country and her district. The DCE urged Ghanaians in her district to make the Ghanaian mentality felt as the only nation at hand is Ghana.

At the end of the match past, various schools in primary category who earned points were awarded with balls and jerseys. Those in the Junior High Schools category were respectively awarded for wonderful display.

Spiritan Senior/Technical School emerged as the third winner, with Osei Tutu Senior High School placed second whilst Barekese Senior High School in the SHS category picked the ultimate prize in that category with a trophy.

 

The Overall 2022 BECE candidate Fati Abubakar of the Asamang D/A Junior High School was awarded a brand-new laptop with an assurance from Member of Parliament (MP) to support her semester finances. Meanwhile, she had received a mattress, pillow, and chop box by Dr. Lawyer Dickson Osei Assibey for such emergence.

NO MORE STRESS OVER SANITARY PAD – STUDENTS.

A Non-governmental organization based in the United Kingdom, Time for Good International has aided 35 female students with a Hygiene Pack (FHP) with plans to support the Barekese Methodist Junior High School in area of need.

The pack contained a toothbrush, toothpaste, a pack of washable sanitary pad, and medicated soap.

According to the organisation, the washable sanitary pad were in three folds and can be washed, and dried or ironed after use, it had no side effect and no health implications on the user.

Monthly period among females in their adolescent age is unbearable to parents and wards alike. The NGO has made it a stress free for us and a saving to parents, the students said.

A trusted Member of the Team, Mr Michael Morrison said their (organisation) objective is to make sure organisations are able to stand on its own. They believed changing the story in Ghana’s education would make the nation strong against all odds.

In the company of the NGO to the Barekese Methodist Junior High School, was the Hon. Assembly member for Barekese/ Asenie/ Marban Electoral Area, and Convenor for the Social Services Committee, Mr Ernest Adusie.

According to him, the project was introduced to him through his brother and he requested the (NGO) visited the schools in his community to ascertain what would be their challenge to quality education and they came in with few female Hygiene Pack as entry to the community.

After facility examination, the NGO promised to complete a 3 unit classroom to ease the congestion in the Junior High School class and very accessible.

He was grateful to the NGO’s for honouring his invitation and prayed more such benevolence is expressed by other NGOs or philanthropist.

Augustine Agyei
DIO