NKWANTA: Sahene of the Adele Traditional Area, Nana Boafo Amoah III, has made an urgent appeal to President-Elect John Dramani Mahama, urging him to prioritize infrastructure development in the Oti Region. The region is currently grappling with inadequate road networks, particularly the critical routes connecting Nkwanta to Dambai and Nkwanta to Damanko.
According to Ghana News Agency, Nana Amoah highlighted the pressing need for better roads as a fundamental step toward the region's development. He emphasized the importance of focusing on infrastructure to improve the quality of life for residents and facilitate economic growth. The chief's appeal underscores the broader regional demand for improved connectivity and transport facilities, which are seen as vital components of overall development.
Nana Amoah also called for inclusivity within President-elect Mahama's administration, advocating for the appointment of women to key ministerial positions. He remarked on the essential role women play in nation-building and stressed the significance of their representation in government. The chief's comments reflect a growing consensus on the need for gender parity in leadership roles.
Furthermore, Nana Amoah urged all Ghanaians to set aside political differences and unite in support of President-elect Mahama's leadership. His call for unity reflects a desire for collective action to tackle the region's challenges and enhance national cohesion.
