
The minister-designate for Regional
Reorganisation and Development Dan Kwaku Botwe appears to be prepared for his
new job as he took along with him a huge map of Ghana to make his case before
the appointments committee Monday.The former information minister
requested the permission of the committee, and took members through the various
regions and their specific challenges and the need for the new
regions.
He said he believes his work will be easier because both the
main opposition National Democratic Congress and the governing New Patriotic
Party agree on the need to create more regions.
“I feel I’m lucky to be
heading this ministry because it looks like there is a meeting of minds on this
area. The NDC mentioned it in their manifesto and the NPP and the President
also believe there is the need to create more regions, so we all agree with
this,” he told the appointments committee.
He said he will involve chiefs
and all stakeholders in the exercise in order to build consensus on the creation
of the regions.
President Akufo-Addo promised to create four new regions
during the 2016 electioneering.
“The four regions that we have chosen are
those that we want to reshape and create new regions out of them. We’re talking
about the Western North region which I committed myself to and the manifesto
also committed itself to, the creation of the Ahafo region out of the
Brong-Ahafo, another express commitment on my part and backed by the manifesto,
the northern region.
“Even on the thank you tour, that I took there a
couple of weeks ago, there was an express demand that there should be a region
created out of the eastern corridor by the Chiefs and people there, and then the
Volta region where there has been a long-standing demand for the creation of the
Oti region,” Akufo-Addo explained.
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