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Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim Joins Bono Region to Mark Global Remembrance Day

The Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim, as part of his working visit to the Bono Region, joined the Bono Regional Minister, Hon. Joseph Addae Akwaboa, the Security Services, and Ex-Military men and their spouses to commemorate Global Remembrance Day on 11th November.

Observed annually, Remembrance Day honours the gallant men and women who sacrificed their lives during the First and Second World Wars. This year marks the 80th anniversary, celebrated on the solemn theme “Lest We Forget.”

During the ceremony, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim laid a wreath on behalf of the Chiefs and people of Ghana, while the Bono Regional Minister laid another on behalf of the Government, symbolising national gratitude for the bravery and resilience of fallen heroes.

The veterans, as done every year, came in their uniforms, joining the Ghana Armed Forces, the Ghana Immigration Service and the Ghana National Fire Service in a march past, pray for all gone souls as well as observe a minute silence for them. Spouses were not left out; they came dressed beautifully in their spousal uniforms for easy identification and recognition.

In an engagement with the Ex-Servicemen after the ceremony, the veterans appealed for Government’s support to complete their ongoing building project, which they hope will serve as a comfortable and permanent meeting place. They also expressed appreciation for the continuous collaboration and recognition they receive.

The veterans were commended for their unwavering dedication and the wealth of experience they continue to share in support of national development. He reaffirmed Government’s commitment to honouring their contributions and ensuring their welfare remains a priority.

Source: Chantal Aidoo

Public Relations Unit, MLGCRA

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Bono Regional House of Chiefs calls for Timely Payment of Judicial Committee Allowances

The President of the Bono Regional House of Chiefs, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II has called on Government to expedite action on the payment of judicial committee allowances to enable traditional authorities efficiently to adjudicate the rising number of chieftaincy disputes in the region.

According to him, the Bono Region continues to grapple with several pending cases, and delays in resolving them pose a threat to peace, social cohesion and the overall development agenda of the region. He emphasized that timely payment of the revised allowance is critical to ensure judicial committees’ function effectively and promptly attend to disputes that have long awaited determination.

The President also highlighted the developmental challenges faced by the region, noting that Bono has been deprived of key social amenities for years. He expressed optimism that the region’s well-crafted development blueprint, already shared with Government, will receive the needed attention to accelerate socio-economic growth.

He commended Government for the interventions rolled out in the past few months, particularly ongoing efforts to continue and complete existing projects initiated by previous administrations. He stressed that continuity is essential for progress and applauded the Ministry and its agencies for their renewed commitment to the region.

The President further praised Government for the introduction of the 24-Hour Model Market Initiative, describing it as a transformative policy that will excite women traders and youth groups. He noted that the initiative promises to boost local commerce, enhance convenience, and contribute to job creation across the region.

Source: Chantal Aidoo

Public Relations Unit, MLGCRA

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Government To Pay 300% Increment During 3rd Quarter 

The Government of Ghana, through the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA), has announced payment of 300% increment in chiefs’ allowances, to take effect during third quarter release. The major boost forms part of government’s commitment to strengthening the traditional governance system and ensuring that chiefs are well-resourced to play their vital roles in national development.

The announcement was made by the sector minister, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim, on Tuesday, 11th November 2025, during his maiden engagement with the Bono Regional House of Chiefs in Sunyani.

Addressing the House, the Minister reiterated government’s unwavering support for the chieftaincy institution and emphasized that the allowance increment reflects the value government places on traditional authority. He said government is committed to ensuring that Traditional Authorities are given the support needed to continue their contributions to peace, unity and development.

As part of the third quarter release, the Ministry will also fast-track the payment of judicial committee allowances to enable committees sit promptly on pending cases. This intervention is expected to reduce the rising number of chieftaincy disputes in not only the Bono Region but the Bono East Region, promote harmony, and enhance stability for development planning.

Hon. Ibrahim stressed that delays in adjudicating chieftaincy matters often lead to tension and stalled development. He noted that the Ministry’s renewed focus on timely justice delivery will support the region’s efforts to maintain peace.

The Minister encouraged chiefs in the Bono Region to remain united, adding that a united chieftaincy front attracts development faster than individual efforts. He highlighted that government is committed to working hand-in-hand with traditional leaders, but unity at the regional and local levels is essential for maximizing development outcomes.

Hon. Ibrahim together with the Bono Regional Minister, Mr. Joseph Addae Akwaboa also outlined ongoing and upcoming projects being undertaken by government to improve infrastructure and social services in the region. He maintained that these interventions are meant to augment existing development efforts and improve the wellbeing of the people of Bono.

They touched on the facelift of the healthcare facility, dormitories for second cycle schools, road infrastructural development as well as 24 hour model markets which is also aimed at creating jobs for the youth.

The engagement forms part of the Minister’s nationwide tour to interact with traditional authorities, strengthen collaboration, and reaffirm government’s commitment to supporting the chieftaincy institution.

Source: Chantal Aidoo

Public Relations Unit, MLGCRA

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