Regional News of Monday, 23 August 2010

Source: GNA

Government decides where district capital can be sited

Jukwa, August 23, GNA- Nana Ama Ayensua Saara III, Queen of Denkyira, has said no individual or a chief could determine where a district capital should be placed because it was the prerogative of the government to decide on a suitable town based on advice from its technocrats.

She said placing of administrative capitals should be devoid of ethnic or tribal considerations or be influenced by affiliations, but fairness, sound judgments, reasonableness and pragmatism.

Nana Ama Ayensua Saara said this at a news conference organized by the chiefs and people of Lower Denkyira at Jukwa to register their displeasure on by the Hemanghene, Otumfuo Amoa Sasraku III when Vice-President John Mahatma visited the area recently to inaugurate a Small Towns and Water Sanitation Project at Twifo Hemang.

Nana Sasraku III was reported to have proposed for the elevation of Hemang-Lower Denkyira area into a district and a district capital sited at Hemang because Denkyira as an ethnic entity has two capitals in the Upper and lower Denkyira districts.

The queen mother alleged that Nana Sasraku's remarks had the tendency of creating tension between the two traditional areas, Denkyira and Twifo-Hemang and consequently impact negatively on the peace and development of the area.

She said such pronouncements could also draw the government into unnecessary ethnic quagmire and that placing of a district capital should be on merit and not on traditional or ethnic lines.

Nana Saara said Denkyira and Twifo Hemang have had very peaceful, harmonious and brotherly relations and co-existed in the same administrative districts since time immemorial and this was the time to disturb the relationship.

The queen mother said the Denkyira State was not for any particular political party but supported the government of the day.