Showing posts with label Saltpond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saltpond. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Youths Bare Teeth At Chiefs

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In recent Facebook posts by multiple concerned citizens of Saltpond and Nkusukum, sighted by Shyn Media Gh (@shynmediagh), the youths of the Nkusukum Traditional Area are livid and worked up over the decision by their Chiefs to change the date of their annual Odambea festival. The festival, traditionally celebrated on the last Saturday of August, commemorates their migration from Techiman to their present-day settlement.


The irate youths are baffled by the Chiefs’ decision to move the festival from August to October, based on the explanation that government officials often fail to attend the festival or arrive late due to attending the Abeadze Traditional Area festival on the same weekend.

Expressing their disappointment with this move, they are demanding that the chiefs revert the festival date to its original schedule. They believe that the lack of publicity, youth consultation, and involvement in the organisation are contributing factors to the perceived neglect by government officials.

This uproar arises because, the new date does not align with ancestral and traditional considerations, potentially diluting the festival’s traditional essence and leading to lower patronage by locals and those in the diaspora.

Amidst these concerns, the youths have set 31st August, 2024 as the date to celebrate their version of the festival, pending the reversal of the official date.

By: Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Unlocking Saltpond's Potential: A Call for Stronger Leadership and Government Investment

Saltpond Oil Field
In a compelling article penned by renowned Counselling Psychologist and concerned Saltpond native, Mr. Suleman Dadzie, the town of Saltpond in Ghana's Central Region finds itself at a crossroads. Mr. Dadzie's impassioned words shed light on the immense untapped potential of this historically significant town and the urgent need for revitalization.

Saltpond, a town rich in history and educational infrastructure, boasts five (5) Senior High Schools and a Technical, Vocational, and Training Institute. Notably, it holds a pivotal place in Ghana's history as the former office location of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's first president, and the birthplace of the United Gold Coast Convention, the nation's inaugural political party. Its offshore oil field and Lithium reserves further underscore its resource potential.

Dadzie identifies two key factors thwarting Saltpond's progress: Poor Leadership and Governmental Neglect. He laments the dearth of visionary leaders who could effectively manage the town's resources, leading to missed opportunities. Saltpond's historical importance and resource wealth have often been overlooked by policymakers, resulting in inadequate investment in critical infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and public services.

Saltpond has been the birthplace and home to several distinguished Ghanaians, including the late Prof. Ewurama Addy, late Prof. FKA Allotey, Prof. Gyampo of the University of Ghana, broadcasting legend Abeiku Aggrey Santana, and the late Prof. P. A. V. Ansah. 

Despite the recent discovery of substantial Lithium deposits, an opportunity for economic prosperity, Saltpond is yet to realize its potential in this high-tech world. The absence of necessary investment and support could result in this opportunity slipping through the town's fingers.

Counsellor Suleman Dadzie proposes a comprehensive approach to breathe new life into Saltpond: Stronger Leadership: Saltpond needs capable and visionary leaders to steer its development and resource management effectively.

Government Investment: The central government must recognize Saltpond's potential and invest in crucial areas, including infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

Responsible Resource Management: Ensuring equitable benefits for the community requires proper management of resources like lithium.

Public-Private Partnerships: Encouraging private sector investments can generate jobs and stimulate economic growth.

In summary, Suleman Dadzie's article underscores Saltpond's sluggish development due to poor leadership and government neglect. However, he remains hopeful that, with the right leadership, government support, and responsible resource management, Saltpond can overcome these hurdles and emerge as a beacon of development in Ghana's Central Region.

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