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Regional News of Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Source: GNA

Adeiso calls for government's assistance to increase food production

Adeiso (E/R), Feb. 17, GNA - The people of Adeiso in the West Akim District of the Eastern Region, has appealed for government's assistance to use River Adeiso to construct a dam and a fish pond. Barimah Oduro II, Chief of Adeiso, on behalf of his people, specifically called on the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA) for the assistance to contruct the dam and the fish pond which he said would enable them to increase food production in the area.

He made the appeal during the celebration of Akwasidae by the chiefs and people of Adeiso, who are mostly farmers on Tuesday. Barimah Oduro II said the assistance when given would improve food production in the area and create jobs especially for the youth in the area. He said chiefs in the district had earmarked more than 20 hectares of land for the project, which when undertaken it would go a long way to stop the youth from migrating to city centres to search for non-existing jobs. He expressed appreciation for the number of electrification projects undertaken by the government at Adeiso and its environs.

Nana Addae Obuobi, a sub-chief of Adeiso also called on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to provide police personnel in the area with night patrol vehicle to enable them to give security to the people. There are about 150 villages in the district.

He also called for the beefing up of police personnel adding that the chief and the elders had offered a land for the construction of a new police post. 17 Feb. 10