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Mahama reaffirms partnership with chiefs in national development
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Mahama reaffirms partnership with chiefs in national development

May 16, 2026 2 Min Read
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President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his authorities’s dedication to strengthen cooperation with conventional authorities to assist nationwide improvement.

The President made the remarks throughout a courtesy go to to the Northern Regional Home of Chiefs, stressing that chiefs stay central to nation-building via their affect, legitimacy, cultural authority and neighborhood belief.

President Mahama stated the federal government’s Reset Agenda consists of plans to institutionalize cooperation between conventional leaders and native councils via common coordination conferences and joint monitoring of infrastructure tasks to enhance transparency, accountability and challenge implementation.

He highlighted ongoing and deliberate interventions throughout the Northern Area in areas comparable to agriculture, roads, schooling, well being, water methods and rural electrification, saying the area is essential to Ghana’s transformation and meals safety agenda.

The President additionally known as for larger collaboration between chiefs, youth organizations and safety businesses to sort out drug abuse in communities.

He additionally introduced plans to prioritize the completion of main well being tasks, together with a psychiatric hospital in Mion and a brand new cardiac middle in Tamale.

President Mahama assured chiefs that his authorities would assist efforts to strengthen the institutional capability of conventional authorities, together with the completion of the Northern Regional Home of Chiefs Secretariat.

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The Northern Regional Home of Chiefs pledged its assist to authorities improvement applications and dedicated to actively take part in improvement initiatives from planning to completion.

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