Gomoa to get a new District
GNA | Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 2005
President John Agyekum Kufuor has directed Mr Charles Bintim, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, to liase with the Electoral Commission (EC) to facilitate the creation of a new district in the Gomoa area.
Miss Joyce Aidoo, Gomoa District Chief Executive (DCE), who announced the President’s directive, said the President during his recent visit to the District confirmed that the District had met the constitutional requirement for the separation of the District into two. She was addressing a durbar of the Chiefs and people of Gomoa Ekwamkrom to mark their annual Akwambo Festival.
Miss Aidoo said the President stated that the last population census recorded over 200,000 people in the District and that for a district to be created the population should not be less than 75,000.
Miss Aidoo advised parents to take advantage of the capitation for school fees to enrol their children. Mr Richmond Sam Quarm, MP for Gomoa East, commended the people for their communal spirit, which enabled them to rehabilitate and convert an abandoned pale latrine into a KVIP at a cost of 18 million cedis.
Mr Edward Mintah, Assemblyman for the town, appealed to the citizens to pay their development levies of 20,000 cedis and 30,000 for resident females and males respectively and 50,000cedis for non-residents. Nana Ekwam IX, Chief of the town appealed to the government to construct a bridge over River Akora.
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