The chief of the Chiraa, in the Sunyani West District of the Bono Region, Nana Afari Mintah, has told Ghanaians that Ghana can only be ‘fixed’ if all the citizens come together to play their respective roles.
Nana Afari Mintah expressed these sentiments on Wednesday when President Akufo-Addo called on him at his palace, during his just ended tour of the Bono Region.
“Nana, not long ago, some young men who call themselves ‘fix the country’ advocates, demonstrated. Nana, I and my queen mother will help you in fixing the country. Governance is not for a single person or few people to undertake. It is a collective responsibility. It is for all of us to contribute our quota in developing the country. Let us all, in unity, support the President in discharging his vision to develop Ghana,” he said.
Citing examples of activities of citizens which are detrimental to the development of the nation, the Chiraa chief stated: “If you want to fix Ghana and you are into galamsey, can you do it? Our water bodies have been destroyed through galamsey. How do we fix a country with this attitude?”
Degrading forests
On the same topic, the chief asked if the country can be fixed with the attitude of degrading forests and the natural environment as well as a refusal to pay taxes.
He added: “Our forest reserves, left for us by our forefathers, forests which belong to the state, you enter them and fell down the trees, you degrade them. How do you fix it? Pay taxes, you say I will not pay; you dodge it. Can you fix it?”
He also asked how the country could be fixed or developed “when people go to work at 11am when they are to be there at 9am”.
“If we all unite and listen to the President and do what we are supposed to, I know Ghana will develop,” Nana Minta stressed.
Roads, education
On roads, he praised President Akufo-Addo for living up to expectations with his ‘Year of Roads’ pledge.
“When he talked about the ‘Year of Roads’, it wasn’t a fluke. Today, we have seen it ourselves. A road network, which has been unattended to for years, regimes upon regimes have come and gone, but it has never witnessed even an upgrading, today, we see it being constructed,” he stated.
On education, Nana Afari Mintah expressed gratitude to President Akufo-Addo for the various infrastructural projects and other interventions for the Chiraa Senior High School.
“In all sincerity, what Nana has done for us; the Chiraa Senior High School, when the students were 2,155, where they would sleep was a challenge. At a point in time, we even considered renting a house for the students to stay in. The MP, Ignatius Baffuor Awuah, told me to exercise patience. As we speak, thanks to you Nana Addo, within a short time, we have three girls’ dormitories. We no longer have any challenges for the girls. The boys also have dormitories. There are also enough classroom blocks. Nana, the people of Chiraa are grateful to you,” Nana Minta Afari added.
Though the Chiraa Secondary School was built in 1982, it was under the tenure of President John Agyekum Kufuor that the school had a bus. The bus, the chief continued, is no more. He, therefore, appealed to President Akufo-Addo to help the school with a bus.
The chief also asked for an administration block to be constructed for the Chiraa Senior High School, which he said had been without one for ages. “We lack an administration block for a school that is almost 40 years. A town with no palace is no town. An administration block with an ICT centre will help us,” he appealed to the President.
The chief of Chiraa also praised President Akufo-Addo for implementing pro-poor policies like the Free Senior High School programme, Planting for Food and Jobs and the One District, One Factory initiative.
He used the opportunity to appeal to the President to establish an agro-based factory in the district as farming is the mainstay of the people. “Farming is the mainstay of the people of Chiraa, thanks to the Planting for Food and Jobs. We would appreciate it very much if we get a factory here that would process our farming produce into finished and exportable goods,” he appealed.