Location: Bolgatanga,
Upper East
CEO of the Savannah
Accelerated Development Authority, Dr Charles Abugrehas stated that the NPP’s
“One Village, One Dam” initiative though laudable, may not work in all villages.
He was responding to a
questioned from a constituent at the National Forum on Transformation of the
SADA Zone where the NPP was invited to outline their vision and development
agenda on transforming the Northern Savannah Ecological Zone into a place of
opportunities for all, free from poverty and inequality.
Basing his claims on
findings from research work conducted in the Northern Savannah Ecological Zone
in the past two years, he mentioned the initiative by the New Patriotic Party
may holistically not be feasible in the SADA ZONE despite its laudable
potential to transform agriculture and the energy sector.
The NPP representatives in
the person of Prince Imoro Andani and the MP for Nabdam, Boniface Agambila at
the 2016 National Forum on the Transformation of the Northern Savannah
Ecological Zone re-emphasized the “One Village, One Dam” initiative that will
augment the ailing irrigation issues in the region and explained the project
will be viable in the Zone but will vary from village to village.
He suggested the NPP
should resort to bore holes which will be feasible in most villages instead of
damsdue to the nature of the SADA Zone.
However, Dr. Charles
Abugre reiterated the politicisation of SADA related projects would not be in
the best interest of his administration and the citizenry in the area but a
political will to holistically reduce poverty in the zone is the way forward.
He then asked politicians
not to depend on the sound bites (“One Village, One Dam”) but rather focus on
the development of the Northern Ecological Savannah Zone and the revenue
generation potential it holds if implemented.
In a sharp rebuttal, the
MP for Nabdam, Boniface Gambila echoed the NPP’s commitment to its manifesto
and stressed his disagreement with Dr. Charles Abugre’s claim that the “One
Village, one Dam” initiative may not be feasible.
“As far as I am concerned
and the word dam is concerned, the “one village, one dam” project is feasible,
possible and can only be done by the NPP if you vote the NPP into power”
Boniface Gambila rebutted.
Lead Campaign Member of
the NPP’s Dr. Mahamudu Bawumiah, Prince Imoro Andani who represented the
flagbearer Nana Akufo Addo explained the NPP manifesto has lots of projects
that are in tandem with the developmental master plan of the SADA Zone and
would be implemented if the NPP gets the nod in 2017.,
The forum aimed at
engaging Presidential candidates of various political parties contesting in the
2016 polls to outline their vision and development agenda on transforming the
Northern Savannah Ecological Zone into a place of opportunities for all, free
from poverty and inequality was organised by the Coalition of SADA Zone CSOs on
Tuesday, October 26, 201 in Bolgatanga.
THE BOCOTT
xThe Coalition of SADA Zone
Civil Society Organizations is holding a national forum on the transformation
of Northern Savannah of Ghana in Bolgatanga.
The organizers had
scheduled the Presidential candidates of the NPP, NDC and CPP to feature at the
forum on October 25, 26 and 27 respectively.
However, Nana Addo who was first to speak
about his vision to transform the Northern Ecological Zone, did not show up
even though the organizers have said the candidate and his party had confirmed
their participation.
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