MAKE MAINTENANCE A HABIT, ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DCE ADVISES LEADERS

The District Chief Executive for Atwima Nwabiagya North, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah has advised Ghanaians particularly those in leadership to make maintenance a habit in order to prolong the life span of equipment and properties under their care.

According to her, frequent maintenance  also saves cost, and increase efficiency.
The DCE made the statement when she was handing over about 300 mono desks procured by the District Assembly for Barekese SHS and Osei Tutu SHS, last Friday. With her, were Mr Kaleem Abdallah Adam, District Coordinating Director, Mr Daniel Donyinah, District Engineer, Mr Zackaria Antwi, District Procurement Officer and Mr Thomas Awuah Asem, District Information Officer.

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Thomas Awuah Asem
(Information Services Department )

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Prince Boakye Yiadom
(Information Services Department )

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JUDICIAL SERVICE KEY TO SOCIO – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; DCE for Atwima Nwabiagya North.

The District Chief Executive for Atwima Nwabiagya North, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah is canvassing for maximum support for Judicial Service since it plays key role in socio- economic growth of the Country.
She said it was absolute truth that justice played a big role in the development of every nation, and that support for operation of the Judicial Service was paramount.
The DCE made the statement when addressing a gathering at the commissioning of modern court complex at Akropong in the District.
According to her, it was true that justice played a big role in development of every nation, and provision of the facility would serve its intended purpose as those who seek justice would have it.
Apart from constructing a fit – to- use court building for the Akropong District Court, the District Assembly had also taken care of residential accommodation for resident judge.
The court was commissioned by the the Chief Justice, His Lordship Justice Akwasi Anin Yeboah. He thanked the District Authorities and the chiefs for their continous support for the Judicial Service.
The Ashanti Region Minister, Hon Simon Osei Mensah appealed to the Judicial Service to make good use of the facility and advised them maintain it.
The Member of Parliament for the area, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio reiterated the government’s effort to upholding rule of law, and supporting the administration of justice in the country.
Mr Kaleem Abdallah Adam, District Coordinating Director, Mr Richard Apietu, Deputy Judicial Secretary of Middlebelt and Northern Sector, host of prominent chiefs in the District, staff the District Assembly and staff of Judiciary Service were in attendance.
Story by :
Thomas Awuah Asem
(Information Services Department)
Picture by :
Prince Boakye Yiadom
(Information Services Department )
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Akropong district court to be upgraded

The Akropong District Court will be upgraded to Circuit Court status in no distant future, the Chief Justice, His Lordship Justice Akwasi Anin Yeboah has announced.

This announcement was made at the commissioning of fully furnished modern court complex at Akropong in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly ( ANNDA ) ,on Friday May 29, 2020 .

Announcement of decision by Chief Justice to upgrade the old court which had been given a face lift was greeted with rapturous cheers and applause by the gathering at commissioning event.

He was full of praise for assembly for the facility, furniture and other equipment provided to make the staff work effectively.

The Chief Justice was joined by Hon. Simon Osei Mensah, Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Benito Owusu-Bio, MP, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, DCE, Mr Kaleem Abdallah Adam, District Coordinating Director, chiefs, staff of the District Assembly and staff of the Judicial Service to commission the court building.

The District Court is the only court in District, and the Chief Justice has promised to renovate the old structure for use while considering to build another new court at Barekese, the District capital in no distant future to enhance delivery of justice.

 

He said his attention had been drawn to the fact that, the Judicial Service has inadequate court rooms, and he was working to improve the current situation.

Currently there are three courts in the Atwima Enclave namely Nkawie Circuit Court ,Akropong District Court  and Nhyinahin District Court. And upgrading of Akropong court will bring the number of Circuit Courts to two within the vicinity.

 

 

Story by :

Thomas Awuah Asem

(Information Services Department)

 

Picture by :

Prince Boakye Yiadom

(Information Services Department )

 

Published by : MIS Unit