The Upper East Regional Minister and staff of Ura Radio at RCC |
There
is the need to change the cultural perspective of our society regarding women
and children and step up the education of the girl child.
An educated
girl-child becomes an educated women and an educated woman is an asset to
society by all standards.
Though there is the need for the boy child education,
the girl child must go up to the tertiary level. This will help prevent teenage
pregnancies and also enable girls to determine which type of cultural practices
they should accept or discard.
This was disclosed by the Upper East Regional
Minister, Ms Paulina Patience Abayage, when a 5 member team of GBC Ura Radio
staff paid a courtesy call on her at her office, at the Regional Coordinating
Council RCC.
The team was led by the Acting Regional Director of Ura Radio,
David Naab.
The visit was to officially welcome her and to congratulate her for
her appointment to the high office as a regional Minister.
Ms Abayage was once
working as a part time staff with Ura Radio for quite some years before leaving
for full time politics.
Her elevation comes as an honor to the station and the
Upper East Region as a whole. On her part, the Regional Minister expressed
appreciation for the visit saying she had all her media skills from Ura Radio.
She indicated that, as a media practitioner herself, she knows the role the
media can play in her quest to develop the region, adding that, since Ura Radio
broadcast in 5 local dialects and English and goes far, it will remain the
official mouth piece of the region in addition to the other radio stations.
Ms
Abayage stated that, she is operating an open door policy and therefore
welcomes ideas from all and sundry with constructive criticism.
The staff of
Ura Radio assured the Minister their readiness to support her in the
development of the Upper East Region.
She indicated that the region has
numerous potentials that can be explore such as rearing of guinea fowls, small
and large ruminants, irrigation and Planting for Food and Jobs, for smallholder
women farmers which are in line with the President’s vision for the country.
In
reference to the budget, she indicated that the region can tap into the budget
for its share especially in the area of Agriculture, education and roads.
On
roads she said work is currently ongoing on the Bongo, and the Balungu Bridge.
The Bolga –Bawku road Sandema and Chuchuliga roads will also be worked on.
Other areas she noted, that need urgent attention are revenue generation, the
horrible nature of sanitation and street lights at least in the Municipal and
the District capitals to help minimize criminal activities at nights.
She said
the best would been to change the entire lighting infrastructure of about 40
kilometers which cost about 40 million Ghana cedis which is a huge cost.
The
Minister emphasized that there is the need for Regional Festival of Art and
Culture to show case the region’s rich cultural heritage in the international
front to boost the region’s tourism industry.
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