Madam Cynthia Titiriku-Danso, District Chief Executive for Sene in the Brong-Ahafo Region, has urged Town and Area Councils to strengthen their activities and programmes at the grassroots levels to ensure good governance.
This, she said, would go a long way to enhance the living conditions of the people.
Madam Titiriku-Danso was inaugurating five area councils at separate ceremonies at Bantama, Kwame Danso, Kyeamekrom, Kajaji and Bassa at the weekend.
She advised them not to be complacent about their activities but to strive to improve on the revenue base of the Assembly towards providing infrastructure facilities and other needs of the people.
Madam Titiriku-Danso cautioned the council members to be circumspect and to operate within the laws of the Assembly.
She announced that the Assembly had taken delivery of some energy saving bulbs provided by the government for free distribution to the people as a way of reducing energy consumption in the country.
Mr John Amadu Frimpong, Sene District Director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), briefed the area council and unit committee members on their roles and functions in order not to have conflicts with the people.
He stated that their roles in the decentralization process were crucial in the development of the area and advised them to do everything possible to sustain it.
Source: GNA
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