Bamiri, (B/A), Dec. 05, - Nana
Asare Baffour, the chief of Bamiri, a farming community in the Techiman
Municipality has appealed to the Municipal Assembly and other partners to
establish a gari processing factory in the area.
He said many of the farmers at
Bamiri, Woraso, Akrufi Asantaso, Bomine and other surrounding villages
cultivated cassava in commercial quantities but had to cart the produce, some
kilometres away to Techiman or Krobo for processing.
Nana Baffour, who is also the
Tutuhene of Techiman traditional area made the appeal when Mr. John Kofi
Donyinah, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) interacted with the chiefs and
people of the town during a familiarisation visit to the area.
He bemoaned that as a food
growing area, many farming communities were bedeviled with several challenges
including bad roads and storage facilities that were militating against their
socio-economic progress.
Mr Donyinah indicated that the
government had put in place various poverty interventions programmes and
assured that very soon the local people would begin to benefit from those programmes.
He said the implementation of the
Free Senior High School policy was to benefit all Ghanaians and advised
students in the Municipality to learn hard to complete their programmes
successfully to advance to the next stage of the educational ladder.
Mr Donyinah also asked parents to
take the education of their children seriously, by providing them with basic
learning and teaching materials as well as other necessities of life to sustain
their interest in schools.
He expressed concern about
alcoholism, drug abuse and peddling and sexual promiscuity among teenagers in
the area and appealed to the chiefs, Assembly Members and others key
stakeholders to help bring the situation under control.
GNA

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