Month: July 2025

Annual Workshop on Emergency Preparedness and Environmental Management Plan

On Wednesday, July 11, 2025, key environmental stakeholders convened at the Lower Manya Krobo Municipal Assembly Hall for the annual workshop on Emergency Preparedness Plan (EPP) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP). The one-day workshop brought together representatives from the Volta River Authority (VRA), the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), environmental sanitation officers, and community opinion leaders.
The primary objective of the workshop was to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing on strategies to mitigate environmental risks and improve emergency response mechanisms. The specific aims of the program were to:
• Minimize environmental risks through proactive planning.
• Identify potential emergency scenarios and develop comprehensive response plans.
• Clarify the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders in emergency and environmental management.
• Promote the implementation of effective strategies to prevent and manage disasters, particularly in areas surrounding dam sites.
The workshop featured presentations and interactive discussions focused on practical approaches to environmental risk management. Special attention was given to emergency preparedness in relation to dam infrastructure, considering the potential impact of environmental hazards in such areas. Stakeholders assessed current plans, shared insights, and discussed areas for improvement in the execution of both the EPP and EMP.
A representative from the Volta River Authority led a session to review the existing program schedule and address concerns raised by participants, ensuring alignment with ongoing risk management efforts.
The event concluded successfully with a closing address by the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), who emphasized the importance of continued stakeholder collaboration. This was followed by a vote of thanks and a closing prayer, marking the end of a productive and insightful workshop.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING HELD AT THE LOWER MANYA KROBO MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY

July 10th, 2025 a General Assembly Meeting was held at the Assembly’s Conference Hall to deliberate on some important matters that impact the Assembly’s administration and development of the Municipality. The discussions focused on key issues such as, revenue mobilization, sanitation and health, education, social intervention programs, road construction, and infrastructure.
Briefing the house, the Business Advisory Center (BAC) Director Mr. Edmond Addo stated that ‘Business in The Box’ program which started in 2023 will end in 2027. The program is set to create employment and income opportunity for over two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000) youths in the Municipality. He therefore advise honorable members to encourage the youths in their electoral areas to register when the time is due. The Municipal Director for Agriculture, in his term indicated that Feed Ghana Program by the government is to ensure food security in the country and registration of farmers on the program has commenced. However, interested farmers are required to belong to a Farmer Based Organizations of fifteen (15) to forty (40) membership.
The Municipal Chief Executive Hon. John Atter Martey in his address provided more details on the key issues stated above. According to Hon Martey some interventions that will be implemented to increase revenue mobilization will include, update of the revenue database, organizing stakeholder engagements, implementation of internal control measures to check leakages, reviving the collection of permit for temporal and permanent structures and prosecution of offenders. For health and sanitation issues, he said the Assembly will procure sanitation tools for public schools and health facilities, procurement of refuse containers to be placed at vantage points and construction of CHIPS compound at places such as Amedeka. Hon. John Martey stated that education is a priority to him and therefore, he will institute MCEs best BECE student’s award, expand the school feeding program in the Municipality, and students with disability will receive assisting tools and technology for their education. Elaborating on the social intervention program by the President, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, the National Apprenticeship Program will cover the training cost, machines and monthly stipends for apprentice. Some infrastructure projects to be undertaken includes, construction of a three unit classroom block at Yokuyim, construction of a CHIPS compound at Amedeka among just to mention a few.
Some other issues that was addressed by the MCE has to do with the liabilities he inherited as the MCE and the way forward. The liabilities include road contracts such as the construction of Atua to Adjikpo road, reconstruction of Nuaso to Kpong Quarters, just to mention a few. He indicated that the Assembly is owing the contractors of these projects and the Assembly is making funds available to settle these depts. The MCE proceeded to mention recommendations made by the Executive Committee for the general house to approve and these include, fixing of malfunctioning streetlights, Establishment of Municipal Commodity Satellite Market, finding ways of control stray animals and fixing of pipelines in the Municipality.