..and corruption
Saviefe (V/R), Nov. 5, GNA-Togbe Afede XIV, Agbogbomefia of the Asogli traditional area on Saturday called on chiefs to speak against bad governance and corruption.
This was because they owed it as a duty to their people and the government not to allow a few people to enrich themselves, thereby destroying the future of the larger community.
Togbe Afede said this at the celebration of this year's Saviefe-Akrofu-Sovie-Alavanyo Development Union (SASADU) Festival at Saviefe.
He observed that excessive pursuit of materialism was fast becoming part of the Ghanaian culture and a distortion of the nation's priorities, which traditional rulers should confront.
" As traditional rulers, we should always bear in mind our responsibility to bring development to our areas and to lead the fight to change the attitude of our people, while we try to unite and inspire them so that we can confront our urgent developmental needs", he stated. Togbe Afede asserted that one of the strategies of dishonest "local officals" was to exclude chiefs from what they (the officials) do. He said the conduct of such "local politicians," especially elected officials and government appointees was critical to ensuring socio-economic development of the communities and called on chiefs and opinion leaders to frequently demand accountability of stewardship from the "local politicians". " We must have the courage to fight the corruption that is diverting our developmental resources into private pockets", Togbe Afede said. He urged chiefs to inculcate into the citizenry the virtues of truthfulness, hard work, positive thinking and perseverance to enhance a sincere pursuit of the best interest of the nation. Togbe Afede asked them to encourage their subjects to participate in local governance and support government programmes so that the country's development aspirations could be achieved. Mr William Segbedeku, General Secretary of the Union, in an address re-affirmed the commitment of the people of Alavanyo to peace in the area...and corruption
Saviefe (V/R), Nov. 5, GNA-Togbe Afede XIV, Agbogbomefia of the Asogli traditional area on Saturday called on chiefs to speak against bad governance and corruption.
This was because they owed it as a duty to their people and the government not to allow a few people to enrich themselves, thereby destroying the future of the larger community.
Togbe Afede said this at the celebration of this year's Saviefe-Akrofu-Sovie-Alavanyo Development Union (SASADU) Festival at Saviefe.
He observed that excessive pursuit of materialism was fast becoming part of the Ghanaian culture and a distortion of the nation's priorities, which traditional rulers should confront.
" As traditional rulers, we should always bear in mind our responsibility to bring development to our areas and to lead the fight to change the attitude of our people, while we try to unite and inspire them so that we can confront our urgent developmental needs", he stated. Togbe Afede asserted that one of the strategies of dishonest "local officals" was to exclude chiefs from what they (the officials) do. He said the conduct of such "local politicians," especially elected officials and government appointees was critical to ensuring socio-economic development of the communities and called on chiefs and opinion leaders to frequently demand accountability of stewardship from the "local politicians". " We must have the courage to fight the corruption that is diverting our developmental resources into private pockets", Togbe Afede said. He urged chiefs to inculcate into the citizenry the virtues of truthfulness, hard work, positive thinking and perseverance to enhance a sincere pursuit of the best interest of the nation. Togbe Afede asked them to encourage their subjects to participate in local governance and support government programmes so that the country's development aspirations could be achieved. Mr William Segbedeku, General Secretary of the Union, in an address re-affirmed the commitment of the people of Alavanyo to peace in the area.