Lawra Assembly pledges urgent renovation of traditional council office following GH₵130,000 logistics donation
Lawra Municipal Assembly pledged urgent renovation of the traditional council's dilapidated office following a GH₵130,000 logistics donation. Bede Anwataazumo Ziedeng, Member of Parliament for Lawra, presented 660 plastic chairs and two motorcycles on Monday at the Lawra Naa's Palace. This fulfilled pledges he made following separate appeals from the Lawra Traditional Council and the Lawra Circuit Court earlier this year. Mr. Ziedeng explained the logistical support is intended to strengthen justice delivery and reinforce collaboration with traditional authorities. He stated, "Today's ceremony is significant because of the opportunity it affords us to focus on justice delivery in the Lawra Municipality."
The Lawra Traditional Council received 660 chairs and one motorcycle for its registrar. The Lawra Circuit Court received its second motorcycle to support the mobility of its bailiffs. Eremon Chief Naa Volkur Nyuure Tang, representing the traditional council, commended Mr. Ziedeng for fulfilling his promise. He noted the chairs would eliminate the challenge of chiefs having to stand during meetings, but stated the traditional council's office building remains "an eyesore." Seidu Kudus, the Council's Registrar, revealed staff currently share a single congested office.
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