The Upper West Regional Minister, Hon. Alhaji Alhassan Suleiman has sent a strong message to trouble shooters in the region that the law will catch up with them if they dare foment any kind of trouble in the region. Speaking at the 30th edition of the annual Kakube Festival of the Nandom Traditional Area on Sunday 25th December 2018, Alhaji Suleiman said the security agencies in the region are putting in place measures to ensure that crime is brought to the barest minimum in order to attract investors into the area.
He expressed joy at the rate at which crimes, such as armed robbery were reducing in the area and praised the residents for the marked improvement.
“Last year my theme was peace and coexistence in the region. We were all worried about the spate of armed robbery that was rampant in our region at the time. We appealed to all of us to put in extra efforts in curbing that menace. I am happy to observe that during the course of the period, the spate of armed robbery and other incidents of misbehavior has gone down in the region and I wish to commend all of us for the roles we played in maintaining the status qou” he added
“I want to ask all of us not to relent but keep up the fight. We at the RCC will be taking it a step higher. We have already started mechanisms in getting all of us to stay peacefully in the region to go about our duties in peace and tranquility”, he added.
Touching on cross-border crime, the Regional Minister revealed that the Regional Security Council is working closely with their Burkinabe counterparts to clamp down on criminal elements operating in both countries.
According to him, the two partners recently held a joint meeting to discuss ways of tackling crime.
He noted that, last week he was in the capital of the South West Region of Burkina Faso to discuss how we can co-exist peacefully within the regions. He reiterated the need to end all acts that are detrimental to the peace of the region. He warned that they will not relent in their efforts to enforce law and order.
The Kakube festival is celebrated annually to thank the gods for a bumper harvest and also to unite the people for development. This year’s grand durbar was attended by the Vice President His Excellency Dr, Mahamudu Bawumia and other senior members of government including the Minister of Interior, Hon. Ambrose Dery who is also the Member of Parliament of the Nandom Constituency.
Vice President throws another challenge to NDC.
Barely three months after throwing a challenge to the opposition NDC to mention any social intervention policy they implemented during their eight year stay in power, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has thrown another one to the opposition party.
Dr. Bawumia who was speaking at the 30th edition of the annual Kakube festival of the Nandom Traditional Area on Sunday 25th November 2018, indicated that his checks has shown that for the 8 years the NDC ruled the country, not a single road project was completed in the Upper West Region.
He challenged the NDC to show one road they completed in the Upper West Region during their eight years in office.
” When I asked them to give me one social intervention programme they did in 8 years, they are still searching for it. They are still searching for the one social intervention so I will give them an easier question since they said they did infrastructure. I am saying roads. Show me one major road you completed in the Upper West Region in 8 years of government. It’s a simple question and we will wait for the answer”, he quizzed.
He indicated that the major problem of the three regions of the north is absence of all year road motorable in the area and said though there has been efforts to improve on the situation, there is still more to be done.
Touching on what government is doing to improve on the lives of the citizenry, the Vice President said the various policies being introduced is part of the agenda of moving Ghana beyond aid and also making life easier for the citizenry.
Some of these policies according to him, the Free Senior High School programme is helping free up money for parents of beneficiaries to invest in other areas which will in turn make their lives better and that the Nation Builders’ Corps is a measure to ensure that graduates from tertiary institutions who hitherto had nothing doing are engaged.
Dr. Bawumia further intimated that, the Planting for Food and Jobs has seen more food being produced across the country. According to him this development will ensure that the country does not import things such as maize and other food items from other countries.
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The Upper West Deputy Regional Minister, Hon Amidu Chinia Issahaku has hinted that government is in the process of recruiting over three thousand permanent agriculture extension officers. Out of the three thousand to be recruited half of the number would be recruited by the Local Government Service and the remaining half would be recruited by the Ministry of Agriculture to educate farmers on new methods of farming and agronomic practices. The Deputy Minister made this remark at the second Upper West Post Harvest losses forum in Wa on Tuesday 29th January, 2019.
He noted that, in spite of the efforts above, post-harvest losses continue to be a major challenge for farmers across the country, especially the Upper West Region. He therefore called on all gathered to put all hands on deck in the fight against post-harvest losses.
According to the Country Program Manager of SNV Mr Eric Banye, the voice for change program is an evidence based advocacy programme being implemented by SNV Netherlands Development Organization in partnership with the International Food and Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The funding is for a period of five years spanning 2016 to 2020 and is being implemented in six countries namely, Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, Indonesia, Honduras and Burkina Faso.
The Upper West Regional Minister, Hon. Alhaji Sulemana on Tuesday 28th November 2018 directed all assemblies in the region to submit their yearly reports to the Upper West Regional Coordinating council by 7th December. This directive was given at the Regional Coordinating Council a meeting which involved the assemblies, departmental heads and other stakeholders.

Hon. Alhassan Sulemana, in response to some comments by the Regional Director of Education on the falling standards of education in the Region, hinted his desires to quickly call on UNICEF to intervene on the mater. “We will discuss our issues of education challenges with UNICEF and try to impress upon them to extend their support to all districts in the region,” he noted.
The Ag. UW Regional Minister, Amidu Chinnia Issahaku has directed Municipal and District Chief Executives and Coordinating Directors in the Upper West Region to play active roles in the development of the Region and the country as a whole.


The Smallholder Agricultural Mechanization Project (SAMP) is a project which seeks to improve the incomes and agricultural productivity of 15,000 smallholder farmers in the Upper West Region through increased access to mechanization services of simple and affordable machinery that will also not disturb the soil structure.


The Office of the Head of the Local Government Service in collaboration with the Upper West Regional Coordinating Council had on Monday 17th September 2018 organized a Regional sensitization workshop on the inter-service and sectorial collaboration and cooperation system at the upper West Regional Coordinating Council. The workshop was organized to enhance and improve the existing collaboration and cooperation among institutions and agencies of state.
The acting Upper West Regional Minister Hon. Amidu Chinnia Issahaku has called on Traditional leaders in the Upper West Region to stop negative activities hampering on the development of the region.


The Upper West Regional Minister Hon. Alhassan Sulemana at the first 2019 staff durbar on Thursday, 17th January, 2019 called on staff of the Upper West Regional Coordinating Council to remain committed and hardworking in the discharge of their duties. The staff durbar that is held twice or thrice every year, creates the avenue for Staff and Management to interact, and address key issues bothering the organization by find lasting solutions to such concerns to enhance service delivery.
Hon. Sulemana encouraged staff to be punctual at work and avoid rumor mongering and other unhealthy workplace practices. He said, rumor mongering breeds suspicions and leads to petty squabbles that kill organizational progress. The Minister assured staff that his doors were opened to all and called for all hands on deck in pushing the developmental agenda of the region forward in order to fulfil the vision of His Excellency the President for the Upper West Region.
The Upper West Regional Coordinating Council mourns Fifty nine year old Upper West Regional Coordinating Director Alhaji Abdulai Abubakari. The indomitable and hard working Regional Coordinating Director who hails from the Upper West Region passed on at the Wa regional hospital on 22nd December 2018 after a short illness.
The Hon Upper West Regional Minister, Alhaji Alhassan Sulemana, described the late RCD as a big asset lost from the Upper West Region and would be forever remembered for his good deeds and hard works in bringing development to Upper West Region. He said since his assumption of office as the Upper West Regional Minister, late Alhaji Abdulai had played a very important key role in most of the successes achieved so far in the Region.
The Upper West Regional Minister, Hon. Alhaji Alhassan Sulemana has revealed that plans are far advanced for the government to build an agricultural college in Vieri, in the Wa West District of the Upper West Region. He said, the project which will start this year, would not only facilitate development in the area, but would also help provide agricultural training to the people in the district, region and the country at large. The Regional Minster revealed this on Monday, at Vieri, during the Seontaa Boor Festival of the Daga-wiile community in and around Vieri.