SOCIAL
Banda chiefs not happy about exclusion from Board
The Banda Traditional Council in the Brong Ahafo Region, has expressed worry that the chiefs have no representation on the Board of the Bui Power Authority (BPA).
Date Created : 7/29/2009 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : GNA
We are not happy about this development because the Traditional Council own the greatest portion of the land for the dam project and we cannot fathom as to why we must be excluded from such an important body, Okokyeredom Kwadwo Sito, Omanhene of the Area, said at an emergency meeting that was attended by 28 out of 37 chiefs in the area, at Banda Ahenkro.
He said in 1971, the Council suffered from a similar situation when land was acquired for the Bui National Park.
The Omanhene explained that because the Council did not have any representation on the Board of the Park, only five per cent of compensation had so far been paid.
Okokyeredom Sito said "Banda traditional council must be represented on the BPA Board as no one else can represent us. We surely cannot agree to this raw treatment meted to indigenes of the area as posterity will blame us for such lapse.
He stressed that the authorities should involve the chiefs in deliberations on the Bui Dam Project.
Okokyeredom Sito said that "The way our lands are being utilized we envisage that there will come a time when our people will not have land for farming and other economic activities. We have had the experience of the Bui National Park and we do not want a repetition of this.
He said the Council had already appealed to Vice President John Mahama during his recent visit to the site of the project and President John
Evans Atta Mills when he was in the area as presidential candidate to campaign for Election 2008, to involve the chiefs in deliberations on the project.
Okokyeredom Sito said: "The area does not lack the requisite personnel to represent us. We have men with the expertise to be on any committee to seek the interest of the people.
The Bui Power Authority Board was inaugurated by the Minister of Energy Dr Joe Oteng-Adjei last week.