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Lawra's Member of Parliament, Bede Anwataazumo Ziedeng, presented a GH₵130,000 logistics donation to the Lawra Traditional Council and the Lawra Circuit Court on Monday. The donation included 660 plastic chairs and two motorcycles. The Member of Parliament made the donation to support justice delivery and collaboration with traditional authorities in the municipality.

The Lawra Traditional Council received the 660 plastic chairs, which will be allocated to its main office, major divisions, and subdivisions. The council's registrar, Seidu Kudus, appreciated the donation, stating that it will eliminate the challenge of chiefs having to stand during meetings. However, Chief Naa Volkur Nyuure Tang noted that the traditional council's office building remains 'an eyesore' and requires urgent renovation.

Bede Anwataazumo Ziedeng, the Member of Parliament for Lawra, was elected in 2020 and is a strong advocate for development in the municipality. He stated that the donations were intended to strengthen justice delivery and reinforce collaboration with traditional authorities.

The Lawra Circuit Court received the two motorcycles to support the mobility of its bailiffs. The court's Judicial Service interpreter, Zu Leticia, expressed gratitude for the donation, stating that it will improve their transportation and mobility.

The Municipal Chief Executive for Lawra, Cecilia Soyele Nuratu, has assured the council that the Assembly will partner with the Member of Parliament to renovate the building. She urged the beneficiaries to properly maintain the donated items to ensure they serve the institutions for many years.

The Lawra Assembly will cover the cost of renovating the traditional council's office using the donated funds. The renovation will provide a suitable working environment for the traditional council and its staff.

Key Facts

  • GH₵130,000 donation to renovate the traditional council's office
  • 660 plastic chairs donated to the Lawra Traditional Council
  • Two motorcycles donated to the Lawra Circuit Court
  • Bede Anwataazumo Ziedeng, Member of Parliament for Lawra, made the donation
  • Cecilia Soyele Nuratu, Municipal Chief Executive for Lawra, has assured the council that the Assembly will partner with the Member of Parliament to renovate the building,

A pull quote:

“Today's ceremony is significant because of the opportunity it affords us to focus on justice delivery in the Lawra Municipality,” he said.

The renovation of the Lawra Traditional Council's office is a significant step towards improving the working environment for traditional authorities. The donation will enable the council to operate effectively and efficiently.

The Lawra Assembly has shown its commitment to supporting the development of the municipality. The renovation project is a testament to their dedication to improving the living conditions of the people in the area.