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Regional News of Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Source: GNA

Mamobi gets Community Forum Support Team

Accra, June 15, GNA - Vision for Alternative Development (VALD), a non-governmental organisation (NGO) to promote community health advocacy was inaugurated on Tuesday as a branch of the Community Forum Support Team (CHEST) at Mamobi in Accra.

The CHEST is aimed at building and strengthening local capacity to support and monitor the implementation of the Tobacco Control Bill when pass into law by Parliament.

It would initially focus on tobacco control, poverty reduction and non-communicable diseases at the local levels and in future alcohol prevention, nutrition and physical activity, diabetes, cancer, heart and lung diseases.

Inaugurating a six-member Mamobi CHEST, Alhaji Chief Imoro Baba Issah, Chairman of the Council of the Ayawaso East Muslim Chiefs reminded the gathering comprising opinion leaders and school children from the area that tobacco smoking was a poison and killer. He said Ghanaians must show concern in fighting the menace of tobacco smoking, saying: 93one cigarette smoker in a home or in a passenger vehicle is a health risk to all."

He advised children to move away from tobacco abuse and rather concentrate on their studies, 93because whatever you put in your education today you will reap in future", adding 93if you buy cigarette for your father, brother or a friend you are buying poison for them." Alhaji Chief Issah advised the Mamobi CHEST members to go about their educational programmes in the community with patience, tolerance, humility and respect so that their messages could achieve the desired goals of eradicating the harmful effect of tobacco smoking and other health related matters.

A member of VALD, Mr Samuel Dartey urged Parliament to expedite the passage of the Tobacco Control Bill this year to enable the VALD to establish CHEST nationwide to monitor the adherence of the law. He said tobacco smokers spent about 10 per cent to 15 per cent of their household income on cigarette products. Mr Dartey said these could be channel to the education of their children, food and shelter, clothing and other family needs. Governments also spend a lot of national revenue in treating those who have fallen prey to the dreadful cigarette products, he added.

He cautioned said CHEST, VALD and other civil society groups would embark on a nationwide demonstration if the Ministry of Health failed to present the Bill to Parliament for passage. The Bill when passed into law would protect present and future generation from the dangers of tobacco smoke.

Apawawase appeals for reshape of bad road

Apawawase (E/R), June 15, GNA - The people of Apawawase near Asuboi in the Suhum-Kraboa-Coaltar District, have appealed to the District Assembly to reshape the bad portions of the feeder roads in the area to avert motor accidents.

Making the appeal through the Ghana News Agency at Apawawase on Tuesday, Mr Francis Kofi Tenge, an opinion leader and Nana Antweri Amponsah Odikro of Apawawase, described the Apa Awisem-Apawawase-Asuboi stretch as dangerous and a death-trap. Mr Tenge said travelling on the road, especially at night, was horrifying, because of its undulating and rocky nature. He noted that the Asuboi Zongo-Otumfo and the Otumfo-Wontumi stretches of the road were also weedy and narrow.

Nana Antweri said during the rainy season, the road 93becomes slippery for motorists to travel on, while during the dry season, it becomes very dusty."

He said most drivers have stopped plying the route leading to post-harvest losses.

Nana Antweri noted that if nothing was done to arrest the situation the Apawawase-Asuboi would be cut off from the rest of Suhum-Kraboa-Coaltar District. 15 June 11