Paramount Chief of Sagnarigu |
The
Paramount Chief of Sagnarigu Traditional Area, Ambassador Alhaji Abdulai Yakubu
has said that any attempt by the ruling government to neglect or allow the
“still crawling” Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) to die,
would be a clear case of “causing financial loss to the state”.
According
to the Former Ghana Ambassador to Senegal, the failure by the government to
mention the SADA in the 2015 National Budget Statement put enormous fear in the
chiefs and people of the Savannah Ecological Zone comprising the Upper East,
Upper West, Volta, Brong Ahafo and Northern Regions, who are the direct
beneficiaries of the programme.
Speaking
at the 30th National Farmers’ Day Celebration at Kunyevula in the
Sagnarigu District of the Northern Region, Naa Abdulai Yakubu lamented that the
government could not allow the huge sums of money and other valuable resources
pumped into SADA to go waste.
He
said that even though he had not had the opportunity to read the full text of
the 2015 budget statement, there had been general information that the
government would not be able to fund SADA’s activities for next year.
SADA
is a Government of Ghana agency
responsible for coordinating a comprehensive development agenda for the savannah ecological zones. The core mandate of
SADA is to transform the Northern part of Ghana economically and socially
laying emphasis on enhancing agriculture production and industrialization with
the ultimate objective of sealing the development vacuum between the south and the north of Ghana.
However,
the SADA has gone through several challenges emanating from financial
misappropriation, mismanagement and misplacement of priorities over the years
under the leadership of the Former Board Chairman and the Chief Executive
Officer.
That
notwithstanding, the government in transforming the SADA and bringing back its
lost public confidence, instituted new Board of Directors led by Mrs. Angelina
Mornah Domakyaareh and a new CEO, Dr. Charles Bugre.
On
the other hand, the Paramount Chief of Sagnarigu appealed to the government not
to deviate from its recently announced 2015 budget statement on agriculture in
order to create more opportunities for farmers and the idling youth.
He
said that agriculture played an important role in the lives of many Ghanaians
aside the economic benefits it gives to the state by way of contributing more
than 30% of the Gross Domestic Product and employing over 60% of the population.
The
Chief who is also a farmer commended the government for enumerating several
interventions that would go into the agricultural sector in 2015 especially the
mentioning of fertilizer subsidy programme, seed subsidy programme and the youth
in agriculture programme.
Naa
Abdulai Yakubu therefore appealed to the government not to allow these promises
to remain rhetoric for the politicians but be translated into a reality.
He
expressed concern about the declining state of crop production in Ghana in the
last few years of about 10% and hoped that the new interventions by the
government would go a long way to reverse the trend.
Sagnarigu DCE |
Meanwhile,
over 19 gallant farmers in the Sagnarigu District of the Northern Region were
honoured in their various fields of endeavors at the farmers’ day celebration.
Mr.
Alhassan Napoli from Yilonayili community of the Sagnarigu District was
adjudged the overall 2014 Best Farmer of the district. He took home maize
sheller donated by SADA, two cutlasses, two pair of wellington boots and a
certificate. Other winners also took home several items and certificates.
The
District Chief Executive for Sagnarigu, Alhassan Mohammed Sorogudoo on behalf
of President John Mahama commended the gallant farmers for contributing to the
development of the nation. He acknowledged the important roles played by the
farmers in sustaining the nation’s economy and national food supply.
According
to the DCE, the John Mahama’s administration was on course to address the
concerns of Ghanaian farmers and also improve on their living conditions. Mr.
Sorogudoo assured the farmers of continuous government support and in proving
the necessary tools and equipment as well as the agricultural inputs for
bountiful yields.
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