The Founder of the Compassion Is Love In Action Children's Home at Yawhima, Rev. Mrs Charlotte Osei Kwarteng, has expressed profound gratitude to individuals and organisations who contributed to the running of children's home through their donations. She says without regular support from the public, managing the home is always difficult in the coutry.
The Krontihene of the Sunyani Traditional Area, Bofotia Boaman Boa- Amponsem, has urged politicians to unite to accelerate the development of the coumntry. He is urgingpolitical parties to accept views which would benefit the country. Again Bofotia Boaman is also calling on churches to avoid prayers and church services during working hours since that seriously affect productivity.
The Dwantoahene of the Sunyani Traditional Area, Nana Takyi Abeam, is calling on the public to desist from attributing every mishap to the devil beacuse most of such occurances are caused by human errors.
The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Water Company Limed, Mr Kwadow Daase, is urging the public to regularly pay their bills to enable the company offer effecient services. He says it is not the wish of mangement to disconnect water supply but sometimes that is the only option.
The former Municipal Chief Executive of Sunyani, Lawyer Kwame Twumasi Awuah, has commended members and delegates of the NPP for peacefully electing the party's flagbearer last year. He is urging the party to do same during the election of parliamentary candidates in 2011 to ensure unity.
The Chief Executive Of Access To Justice, Nana Adjei Ntow, has called on the public to avoid rushing to courts to settle disputes since most cases could easily be resolved at home.
The Brong-Ahafo Regional President of the Ghana BAR Association, Lawyer Orleans Williams Oduro, has commended the judicial service for quality dispensation of justice of the years. Lawyer Oduro is promising a better legal year.
The Brong-Ahafo Regional chairman of the NPP, Lawyer Asomah Cheremeh, is calling on Ghanaians to vote massively for the party in the 2012 general elections since the NDC has failed to manage the economy.
The Accountant at the Wesley Preparatory and Junior High Schools in Sunyani, Miss Mary Logo, is appealing to parents and guadians to propmtly pay school fees to ensure smooth administration.
The Assembly member elect for the Sunyanitifi Electoral Area, Mr Samuel Ankamah Boamah, is calling on his people to support him bring development to the area. He thanks all who voted for him.
The Deputy General Overseer of the Living Grace Ministries, Rev. Lawrence Gyamfi, is calling on the youth of the country to lead decent lives to enable them make meaningfull contributions to developing the country.
The MP for Sunyani East, Hon. Kwasi Ameyaw Cheremeh, is challenging the ruling NDC government to show what concrete development it has achieved so far. He believes the Mills led administration has failed.
The Outreach Director of the Living Grace Ministries, Rev. Collins Tettey, says though the year 2011 would be a difficult one, those who rely on the Lord would make it.
The MP for Sunyani West, Hon. Ignatius Baffour Awuah, says the NDC has so far failed to manage the economy and is calling on the electorate to return the NPP to power in 2012.
The News Editor Editor at Space FM, Francis Owusu-Ansah, has promised a better news coverage in 2011 and urging listeners to continue patronising quality radio programmes and avoid uninformed arguements.
The Brong-Ahafo regional correspondence for the Chronicle, Michael Boateng, believes though the year has started on a harsh note, it could end well with quality resolutions and tactical management.
The Marketing Manager at Space FM, Obarima Yaw Owusu, is urging Ghanaians to review their performance and make better choices.
The Administrator at Berekum based Shalom radio, Andrews Woodman Koda, has asked Ghanaians to use the lessons of 2010 to plan for 2011.
A marriage counsellor, Mrs Mavis Kyere, is appealing to couples to make efforts at renewing their marriage vows and rely on the word of God for success.
The Chief Executive of Global Media Foundation, Mr. Raphael Ahenu Jnr., has urged non governmental organisations to step up their programmes of alleviating poverty in rural areas. The global award winning human rights crusader added that his NGO is poised to roll more social intervention programmes in 2011.
Source: Space FM, Sunyani