Jaman South Assembly Becomes A Municipality

With Drobo as its capital and a population of over One Hundred and Ten Thousand (110,000), the Jaman South district in the Brong Ahafo region of Ghana has been elevated to the status of a Municipality to expedite development in the area.

Jaman South was part of 56 districts and metropolitan Assemblies, which have been earmarked for elevation as announced a few months ago by Local Government and Rural Development Minister, Hajia Alima Mahama.

A ceremony held in Drobo on March 15 to inaugurate the elevated Assembly brought together officials from government as well as Traditional leaders in the area and their people.

Present were all four Paramountcies in Jaman South – Omanhene (Paramount Chief) of Dwenem-Awasu, Nana Bofobene Gyeabour, the Omanhemaa (Paramount Queenmother) of Drobo Traditional Area, Nana Yaa Ansua, Omanhene of Kwatwima-Adamsu and a delegate from Japekrom Traditional Council.

President Nana Akufo-Addo in a speech read on his behalf by Deputy Minister for Railways Development, Hon Andy Appiah Kubi, urged the people of Jaman South to take charge of their own development.

He said his Government's growth, job creation and ‘prosperity for all’ agenda could only be achieved if governance was brought to the doorsteps of the people.

This, according to the President, would ensure effective and efficient decentralization through grassroots participation, better planning and improved service delivery in local communities.

The Municipal Chief Executive for the Assembly, Hon Alhajj Abuu, in his speech stressed the importance of peace in the attainment of development, calling on the chiefs and people of the Area to unite in order to effectively plan their development.

“Working in isolation does not help. It will separate us, and we cannot come together to plan effectively for our development”, he averred.