SECURITY

Ghana Armed Forces Staff College students tour Tano North Municipality
The Ghana Armed Forces Central Command Staff College has paid a courtesy call on the Tano North Municipal Assembly and Duayaw Nkwanta Traditional Council.

Date Created : 1/20/2022 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Agyeman K. Barnie /Ghanadistricts.com


A Combine forty-three (43) Members of Directive Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces and Senior Officers Course Students comprises Navy, Army and Air force.



The meeting was aimed to acquaint themselves with the activities of the Assembly and their sources of revenue generation and also how well the assembly could collaborate with the traditional council to bring total socio- economic development to their people.

The Armed Forces were drawn from Nigeria, Togo, Guinea, South Africa, Ghana and La Cote D’Ivoire. The move forms part of their annual regional environmental study tour of the Ghana Armed Forces Command and staff College.

The tour is under the theme: ‘Traditional Leadership and the local system of governance; optimising progressive co-existence for the socio-economic development of Ghana’. They met the Heads of Departments in the Tano North Municipal Assembly.



In his welcome address, the Tano North Municipal Co-ordinating Director Mr. Eric Anarfi said, on behalf of the MCE, having both traditional and the state authorities joint forces in cohesion will help bring total development at the local level.

Mr. Anarfi reiterated that living in harmony as peaceful collaborators between local governments for socio-economic benefit of the citizenry and identifying challenges and unexplored areas in relationship between local government and traditional authorities would expedite development.

He said, the MCE who is head of Tano North Municipal Assembly see the traditional leadership as a vital institution aimed at cooperatively working with local government to promote socio-economic development in their respective assemblies.

The Municipal Finance Officer, Mr. Kofi Anane, took the soldiers through how the Assembly generate their Internal Generated Fund (IGF), District Common Fund (DCF) and District Performance Assessment Tool (DPAT) at the Assembly hall.

Mr. Kofi Anane explained to the soldiers that auditors do not have guidelines as to how the money of the Assembly should be used at the Assembly level but they rather advice the Assembly on how to apply accounting principles to avoid any accounting breach.

Tano North Municipal Planning Officer Mr. Essando in his presentation said the relationship between traditional leaders and the Assembly is cordial and peaceful and advised that the Municipal Assembly should exercise deliberative, legislative and executive functions to take steps and measures that are necessary and expedient to initiate and encourage joint participation with traditional leadership to execute approved development plans.

The Sub-Chief of Akwamu, Nana Boakye Bonsu, said the traditional leader’s function as custodians of the natural resource as land, fighting for social development for their people, dispute resolution in the communities and ensure traditional heritage such as norms, values and principle by initiator as well as champion of developmental activities in their locality.

He, however, reiterated that part of their powers and functions are being taken by politicians and administrative authority in the district which render them powerless.

Leader of the staff and the students, Col. Kwaku Parbey said they have listened to the Traditional leaders and the Municipal Assembly’s concerns and that they would factor it in their annual reports.

Col. Kwaku Parbey presented plaques to the MCE and to Nana Boakye Tromo III respectively from the Armed Force Staff College and also wished the 95 year old chief long life to continue to be a point of reference for them to continue to tape his enormous wisdom.