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La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly Releases Monthly Activity Report for June 2025

The La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly has released its Monthly Activity Report for June 2025, highlighting key developments and activities across various sectors of the municipality. Although the month was relatively calm in terms of the number of events, several significant initiatives and observations were recorded in the areas of the economy, security, social life, and public education.

In the economic sector, the Ghana cedi maintained a relatively stable exchange rate against the US dollar, supported by foreign exchange inflows and low corporate demand. Despite this stability, residents faced growing concern over rising food prices. While the cost of some commodities showed signs of stabilization, inconsistencies in market pricing became apparent. Reports indicated that some market women resisted calls to reduce prices and even increased them disproportionately, adding pressure to household budgets. This trend has sparked calls for stronger regulatory oversight and consumer protection within the municipality.

On the social front, June was a vibrant period of preparation for the annual Homowo Festival, a cultural highlight for the Ga community. The lifting of the traditional ban on drumming and noise-making allowed residents to begin active planning and communal activities in anticipation of the celebration. The spirit of unity and cultural pride was evident as communities undertook clean-up exercises and traditional rites.

The municipality also maintained a stable security environment throughout the month. No major incidents were recorded, and the combined efforts of the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Armed Forces through regular patrols helped ensure continued peace and safety. The presence of security personnel across key areas was well-received by residents, who expressed gratitude for the proactive measures taken to deter crime.

In furthering its commitment to inclusive governance, the Assembly conducted stakeholder engagement sessions across all ten electoral areas as part of the ongoing Community Needs Assessment for the 2026–2029 Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP). These meetings served as platforms to collect feedback and input from residents, traditional leaders, civil society groups, and other stakeholders. The goal is to align local development priorities with national objectives, ensuring that planning is responsive to the real needs of the people.

Additionally, the Information Services Department led a robust public sensitization campaign focused on improving sanitation and hygiene practices. The campaign emphasized the dangers of open defecation, improper waste disposal, and poor hygiene, urging community members to adopt better practices. Residents were also encouraged to report blocked drains and open sewage to local authorities to help reduce flooding and prevent the spread of disease.

Overall, the June 2025 report reflects the Assembly’s continued dedication to community engagement, development planning, and improving the living standards of residents within the La Dade-Kotopon Municipality.

La Dade-Kotopon Assembly Unanimously Confirms Alfredos Nii Anyetei as MCE

Following the rejection of President John Dramani Mahama’s initial nominee, Mr. Alfredos Nii Anyetei, on Tuesday, 6th May 2025 (where only five Assembly members voted in favor and nine against), the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly successfully confirmed his appointment during a second session held on Thursday, 22nd May 2025.

Prior to the vote, Hon. Edward Adjetey Tetteh was sworn in as the new Assembly member for the New Lakpana Electoral Area, bringing the total voting members to fifteen. In a historic unanimous decision, all fifteen members voted to approve Mr. Anyetei’s nomination, sparking jubilant celebrations among residents and party supporters.

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Hon. Mrs. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo, officiated the swearing-in ceremony, formally presenting Mr. Anyetei as the new Municipal Chief Executive of La Dade-Kotopon.

In his address, Mr. Anyetei expressed gratitude to President Mahama for the nomination and outlined his ambitious plans for the municipality:

“This confirmation represents our collective opportunity to serve all residents of La Dade-Kotopon,” he stated, emphasizing his commitment to unity across all demographics and communities.

Development Priorities

 

Aligned with President Mahama’s Reset Agenda, he pledged to:

Enhance revenue mobilization

Improve health and education infrastructure

Upgrade road networks, sanitation, and water access

Support local businesses and agriculture to stimulate job creation

Transparency & Partnerships

Promised accountable governance to build public trust

Committed to engaging local and international partners for investment and best practices in municipal management

“My goal is to transform LaDMA into a model assembly for Ghana,” he declared, stressing the importance of social welfare programs that benefit all residents regardless of political affiliation.

 

The inauguration ceremony brought together dignitaries including:

The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Member Of Parliament & Deputy Local Government Minister, Municipal and Regional officials, Traditional leaders (Ga chiefs, pastors, imams), Security services, Assembly staff and community stakeholders

Mr. Anyetei concluded with a powerful call to action: “Unity is our foundation for progress. Together, we will build a more equitable and prosperous La Dade-Kotopon.”

NCCE and GHS Urge Ghanaians to Prioritize Healthcare, Embrace Vaccination

The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), in collaboration with the Ghana Health Service (GHS), has called on all Ghanaians, particularly women and caregivers, to prioritize their health and take advantage of available medical services, including vaccination programs.

The appeal was made by Mr. Emmanuel Mettle, NCCE Director for the La Dade-Kotopon Municipality, during the launch of the Annual African Vaccination and Child Health Promotion Week at the Salvation Apostolic Church in La. He emphasized the importance of vaccines in preventing diseases across all age groups and encouraged parents to ensure their children receive essential health services provided by the GHS.

Key Health Interventions for Children

Mr. Mettle highlighted critical child health services, including:
✔ Immunization (protecting against preventable diseases)
✔ Growth monitoring and promotion (tracking child development)
✔ Vitamin A supplementation (boosting immunity and vision)
✔ Nutrition counseling (promoting healthy infant and young child feeding)
✔ Birth registration (ensuring legal identity and access to services)
✔ Family planning services (supporting maternal and child health)

“Vaccines save lives. Every parent must ensure their children receive all recommended immunizations and attend regular health check-ups,” he urged.

The African Vaccination Week (instituted in 2010) and Child Health Promotion Week (since 2004) are observed in April and May to raise awareness about essential health interventions. This year’s theme, “Every Child Deserves a Healthy Future; Invest in Your Child. Attend Weighing Regularly,” underscores the need for consistent health monitoring and parental responsibility in safeguarding children’s well-being.

The NCCE and GHS stressed that health is a shared responsibility, urging community leaders, religious institutions, and families to support public health campaigns. Mr. Mettle also advised against vaccine hesitancy, emphasizing that immunization is a proven, safe, and effective way to prevent outbreaks of deadly diseases.

A Healthy Nation Starts with Healthy Children

The event concluded with a strong call to action:
✔ Parents should attend child welfare clinics regularly
✔ Communities must support vaccination drives
✔ Women should access family planning and maternal health services
✔ All Ghanaians should adopt healthy lifestyles

With collective effort, Ghana can ensure a healthier future for its children and reduce preventable illnesses.

NCCE Calls for Collective Effort to Build a Better Ghana

The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has urged all Ghanaians to contribute their individual efforts toward national development to build a better and more prosperous nation.

Speaking at the launch of the Annual Constitution Week at the Nii Kpobi We Clan House in La, Mr. Emmanuel Mettle, the NCCE Municipal Director for La Dade-Kotopon, emphasized that every citizen, regardless of social status, has a crucial role to play in shaping Ghana’s future. He called on Ghanaians to actively participate in nation-building by fulfilling their civic duties and supporting developmental initiatives within their means.

Mr. Mettle advised the gathering to demonstrate patriotism by upholding their civic responsibilities, including participating in the democratic process, paying taxes, and working diligently for the nation’s progress. He also urged citizens to reject divisive behaviors such as corruption, environmental degradation, and ethnic or political discrimination, emphasizing the need for unity and tolerance.

“Let’s see ourselves as one people with a common destiny,” he stated, calling for a collective commitment to peace and national cohesion.

The Annual Constitution Week, instituted in 2001 to commemorate Ghana’s constitutional democracy, serves as a key program by the NCCE to remind citizens of their shared responsibility in sustaining the country’s democratic and developmental gains.

As part of the event, Governance Africa, a non-governmental organization, presented copies of the 1992 Constitution to be distributed to clan houses within the La Municipality. This initiative aims to enhance public awareness of constitutional rights and responsibilities.

Theme: “Ghana’s Future – Our Collective Responsibility”

This year’s theme underscores the importance of unity, accountability, and active citizenship in securing Ghana’s progress. The NCCE’s message reinforces the idea that national development is not solely the government’s duty but requires the combined efforts of all citizens.

As Ghana continues its democratic journey, the NCCE’s call serves as a timely reminder that every individual’s contribution—no matter how small—is vital in shaping a brighter future for the nation.

Join the Movement for a Better Ghana!

The NCCE encourages all Ghanaians to:
✔ Participate in governance and democratic processes
✔ Fulfill tax obligations honestly
✔ Promote peace and unity
✔ Reject corruption and environmental harm
✔ Embrace patriotism in daily actions

Together, Ghana can achieve its developmental aspirations and build a stronger, more inclusive society.

La Dade-Kotopon Municipality Avoids Flooding Despite Heavy Rains

Following heavy rainfall that caused flooding across parts of Accra on Sunday, 18th May 2025, the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) reported no flood-related incidents within its jurisdiction.

 

This positive outcome reflects the consistent efforts of Municipal Coordinating Director Mr. Nkrumah and Assembly staff in maintaining clean and safe environments. Sanitation remains a top priority for LaDMA, with various departments collaborating to enhance the municipality’s flood resilience.

 

Key initiatives contributing to this success include:

 

Public Education Campaigns

The Information Services Department has conducted extensive outreach through churches, mosques, and community programs. These efforts emphasize proper waste disposal, waste segregation, and the risks of constructing buildings in waterways.

 

Infrastructure Maintenance

The Environmental Health Department has organized regular desilting of gutters and drains while ensuring proper waste disposal at designated sites. These measures have significantly reduced blockages that typically lead to flooding.

 

Disaster Preparedness

The National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) has implemented effective preparedness and response strategies, further strengthening the municipality’s resilience.

 

LaDMA’s experience demonstrates how coordinated sanitation and environmental health efforts can effectively prevent flooding and reduce disaster risks. The Assembly remains committed to these proactive measures to protect residents and maintain a flood-free community.

 

La Dade-Kotopon Assembly Addresses Waste Management Challenges in Airport City

The La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) convened a critical meeting to address growing concerns over waste management services in Airport City. Chaired by Deputy Director Mr. Henry, the session brought together key stakeholders, including Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Airport City management, and local officials, to assess challenges and strategize solutions for effective waste collection and disposal.

 

Key Issues and Discussions

  1. Confusion Over Waste Management Providers

A major point of contention emerged regarding the official waste collection service provider for Airport City. While Zoomlion stated it was the authorized provider for the Burma Camp electoral area—including Airport City—the Airport City Manager expressed surprise, claiming Daben Company had handled waste collection for the past six to seven years.

 

Assembly Member Clarifies: The Hon. Assembly Member for Burma Camp Electoral Area, who chairs the Airport Zonal Council, confirmed that Daben was never the official provider but was only engaged temporarily when Zoomlion faced logistical challenges.

 

Municipal Environmental Health Officer supported this, explaining that Daben was a stopgap measure during Zoomlion’s operational difficulties.

 

  1. Service Gaps and Contractual Challenges

Zoomlion’s representative disclosed ongoing struggles to formalize agreements with major facilities in the area:

Atlantic Tower: Proposal sent, but no response after initial discussions.

Marriott Hotel: Requested services for two months but failed to sign a long-term contract.

 

The Airport City Manager pushed back, stating their waste is treated at the Ghana Airport sewage plant (near Prestige Structure) and that they pay monthly for the service. He urged Zoomlion to improve efficiency and pricing to remain competitive.

 

  1. Unauthorized “Borla Taxis” and Workforce Concerns

The Deputy Director raised concerns about:

 

Illegal waste collectors (“borla taxis”) operating without regulation.

 

Youth Employment Agency (YEA) staff issues: Only 1 out of 83 workers was seen on-site, with reports of unpaid salaries for over a year, risking service breakdowns.

 

A meeting with these operators is planned to streamline their operations while ensuring compliance with Assembly regulations.

 

  1. Sanitation Day Revival

The Assembly is awaiting a directive from the Local Government Minister to restart the monthly Sanitation Day initiative, which Zoomlion has pledged to support logistically. Meanwhile, LaDMA is considering proceeding independently if delays persist.

 

Agreed Next Steps

Follow-up Meeting: Scheduled for the weekend (as operators often skip weekday invitations).

Document Review:  Airport City to provide Daben contract details for verification.

Service Formalization:  Zoomlion to submit a comprehensive plan for facility agreements.

Regulation of Informal Collectors: Assembly to meet “borla taxi” operators for proper oversight.

YEA Staff Audit: Investigation into missing workers and unpaid salaries.

 

Conclusion:

The meeting highlighted critical gaps in waste management coordination but also set a clear path for resolution. With stronger oversight, improved service agreements, and stakeholder collaboration,

LaDMA aims to enhance sanitation standards in Airport City and across the municipality.

La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly Leads Environmental Awareness Initiative

On 7th May 2025, the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) organized a community sensitization session to educate residents about air pollution and local environmental by-laws. The event brought together residents, local authorities, and environmental advocates to discuss the causes and effects of air pollution, relevant legal frameworks, and the importance of compliance.

Program Overview

The session began with a welcome address by Mr. Isaac, the Municipal Environmental Health Officer, who thanked participants for their attendance. He stressed the importance of environmental cleanliness and highlighted the crucial role of community involvement in enforcing by-laws. An introductory session allowed participants and facilitators to introduce themselves, fostering an inclusive and collaborative atmosphere.

Key Discussions

A representative from CAF provided detailed explanations of critical environmental by-laws, focusing on:

Prohibited acts, including open burning, improper waste disposal, and illegal industrial emissions.

Participants then engaged in group discussions covering:

Common sources of air pollution in La (e.g., waste burning, vehicle emissions, dust from unpaved roads).

Health and environmental impacts, such as respiratory diseases and climate change.

The relevance of by-laws and how residents can support their implementation.

Emphasis on Compliance

Mr. Narku commended LaDMA and residents for their commitment to environmental preservation. He underscored the importance of adhering to by-laws and shared success stories of communities that have reduced pollution through civic responsibility and local action.

Legal Consequences for Violations

If passed, the proposed law would impose the following penalties for non-compliance:

Fines or imprisonment for up to one year, or both.

LaDMA may issue abatement notices, mandate clean-up actions, or prosecute offenders in severe cases.

Conclusion

The session was well-received, with participants pledging to spread awareness and uphold environmental laws in their communities. The event reinforced the message that protecting the environment is a shared responsibility requiring collective action.

La Dade-Kotopon Maintains Stability Amid Economic Pressures in April 2025

The La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) navigated a month of cautious progress in April 2025, marked by economic resilience, sustained security, and robust public education efforts. Despite reduced activity due to the absence of the Municipal Chief Executive, the assembly advanced key initiatives—from tackling inflation to malaria prevention—demonstrating its commitment to community welfare.

 

Economic Challenges Persist

While the Ghanaian cedi showed signs of strengthening, households continued to grapple with rising food prices. Market volatility disproportionately affected staple goods, exacerbating financial strain on residents. The report highlighted concerns over inconsistent pricing by traders, calling for stronger market oversight to protect consumers.

 

Security: A Model of Calm

La Dade-Kotopon upheld its reputation as one of Accra’s safest municipalities, with no major incidents reported in April. Regular police and military patrols ensured peace, earning praise from residents. This stability underscores the effectiveness of proactive law enforcement in urban communities.

 

Sensitization Drives Change

The Information Services Department (ISD) spearheaded critical campaigns:

 

Sanitation & Air Pollution: Educated residents on bylaws and sustainable practices.

 

Malaria Prevention: Raised awareness about hygiene and outbreak risks.

 

Interfaith Outreach: Collaborated with mosques and churches under the GARID program to amplify messaging.

 

These efforts reflect LaDMA’s grassroots approach to public health and environmental stewardship.

 

Operational Hurdles

The ISD reiterated urgent needs, including a computer and printer, to reduce reliance on out-of-office printing and personal funds. Financial constraints remain a barrier to efficient service delivery.

 

Leadership in Action

Municipal Information Officer Haala Hassan Bamba and her team participated in key programs:

Risk Management and Smart Workplace trainings.

Oversight of assembly projects and planning meetings.

 

Conclusion:

April 2025 showcased LaDMA’s ability to maintain stability and community engagement amid resource challenges. With continued focus on economic relief, security, and education, the assembly is poised to build on these efforts in the coming months.

LaDMA Urges New Appointees to Drive Local Development Goals

The newly appointed members of the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) were sworn in on Monday, with a strong call to leverage their expertise in advancing the assembly’s development agenda.

Key Highlights:

5 new appointees (3 men, 2 women) joined LaDMA’s Fourth Assembly.Presiding Member Emmanuel Nyarko Baah emphasized their critical role in decision-making and achieving a two-thirds majority.

A training workshop is planned to onboard appointees effectively.

Quotes of Note:“You were appointed for your expertise—share it! Your insights are vital to our developmental goals.”

PM Emmanuel Nyarko Baah

“We thank the President for this opportunity and pledge to serve La’s communities with dedication.”

— Francis Ken Kofi Anderson, speaking for the appointees

The Appointees:

Ms. Karen Naa Dromo Barnes Asare, Ms. Augustina Abbey, Niiemoiabah Nii Adjei Asua Qweenu, Mr. Francis Ken Kofi Anderson & Mr. John Doku

The ceremony, presided over by La District Court Magistrate Justice Adwoa D. Asumada-Sekye, marked a step toward stronger local governance.

La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly Navigates Economic Challenges and Celebrates Cultural Heritage in March 2025

The La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Assembly (LaDMA) reported a month of balanced progress and community engagement in March 2025, despite persistent economic pressures. From supporting religious celebrations to promoting tourism, the municipality prioritized both stability and cultural vitality. Key highlights included eased food inflation, robust security efforts, and the launch of Ghana’s Heritage Month at Labadi Beach Hotel.

Economic Resilience Amid Inflation

While prices of goods and services remained high, the municipality noted a slight easing in food inflation. Staple foods, however, continued to see significant price hikes, underscoring ongoing economic challenges. The report emphasized the need for sustained interventions to support vulnerable households.

Security and Stability

Security in La Dade-Kotopon remained stable, thanks to regular patrols by police and military teams. Though minor incidents occurred, the visible presence of law enforcement ensured a peaceful environment for residents and businesses.

Cultural Spotlight: Ghana Heritage Month

A highlight of March was the Ghana Tourism Authority’s launch of the 2025 Heritage Month at Labadi Beach Hotel. The event showcased Ghana’s diverse cultural attractions—from regional cuisines to music and traditions—aimed at fostering national cohesion and boosting domestic tourism.

Community and Religious Support

LaDMA demonstrated its commitment to inclusivity by supporting the Muslim community during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. The assembly donated food items to assist with celebrations, reinforcing community bonds.

Operational Needs

The Information Services Department (ISD) highlighted urgent financial needs, including office equipment like a computer and printer. Currently, officers personally cover minor expenses, and outsourcing printing hampers efficiency. The call for support aims to streamline operations and improve service delivery.

Conclusion

Despite economic headwinds, March 2025 was marked by meaningful community engagement and cultural promotion. LaDMA’s efforts in security, tourism, and interfaith solidarity reflect its dedication to holistic development. Addressing logistical challenges, however, remains critical for future progress.