Free SHS is indeed a savior



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Regional news for Saturday, September 5, 2020

Source: My GH news

2020-09-05

Obore Gariba Yonkosor II, Supreme Chief of the Tatale Traditional AreaObore Gariba Yonkosor II, Supreme Chief of the Tatale Traditional Area

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The Supreme Chief of the Tatale Traditional Area, Obore Gariba Yonkosor II, praised the government’s flagship program, Free SHS.

According to him, the program has offered a number of school-age youth the previously unavailable opportunity to at least obtain an upper secondary education.

“I want to thank you for the laudable policies and flagship programs that your administration has initiated since taking office, for which the district has received its fair share. Some of which include Free SHS, which has relieved parents of the burden of school fees. “

He made it known when Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumua visited his palace as part of his working visit to the northern region.

Speaking of his traditional area, the Chief acknowledged that although the government has done more, there is a need to do more to develop the area.

Obore Gariba Yonkosor II, called for the work to be accelerated on the deplorable nature of the road that has graduated in sewers and poses serious risks to the lives of the people of the area citing the unfortunate state of the Yendi-Tatale highway that links Ghana with Go

He said that in addition to the loss of life, the government must prioritize the path to alleviate the suffering of the people and also open other opportunities for the area.

“Our main problem here as a district is the poor road network throughout the district and the deplorable nature of the Yendi to Tatale highway. Approximately 90% of our people are engaged in agriculture and it is sad to note that during the rainy season most of the roads linking the communities are closed, making it difficult for farmers to transport their agricultural products to the centers. commercials for sale.

The Yendi to Tatale highway, which is an international highway linking Ghana and Togo, is also in such poor condition, especially during the rainy season, to the point that travelers who used this route until now are diverted to a route alternative to the Republic of Togo. This has had a negative impact on the economic development of the area. We wish to call on His Excellency to prioritize the road and build it to alleviate the suffering our people go through when traveling by road ”.

Obore Gariba Yonkosor II noted that the Akufo-Addo-led administration has done more and therefore should be given four more years to do more for the people of Ghana.

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