FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL

The District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Bosomtwe District Assembly, Hon. Abdullah Hamidu, together with the District GES Director and some Staff of the District Assembly visited the nursery pupil in Esereso and Aputuogya schools on Monday, 8th September, 2025 to mark ‘My First Day at School’ for the academic year. The visit was to interact and welcome fresh pupils entering basic school, to share his experiences, advice and encourage and also present some stationary as part of efforts to help sustain their interest in school.

A WORKING VISIT (Ashanti Regional Minister)

The Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Dr. Frank Amoakohene paid a day working visit to the Bosomtwe District Assembly on FRIDAY, 5TH SEPTEMBER 2025.

The minister during his visit executed the following business; Interaction with management and staff of the assembly, A visit to Prabon Greenfields, A visit to Sawua Palace and A visit to the Regional Referral Hospital at Sawua.

ENGAGEMENT WITH BOSOMTWE COMMUNITY POLICE ASSISTANTS

The Bosomtwe District Chief Executive, Engineer Abdullah Hamidu, had the honour of addressing the newly recruited Community Police Assistants at a special engagement. In his motivational address, he underscored the critical role they play in safeguarding communities and maintaining peace and order within the district. He further assured them of his unwavering support, promising the provision of additional uniforms to enhance their work and boost their professional image. Also present at the event was Mr.

COACHING OF THIRTY NEWLY SELECTED METROPOLITAN, MUNICIPAL AND DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES ON SOCIAL WELFARE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND CASE MANAGEMENT

The Office of the Head of the Local Government Service (OHLGS) in collaboration with the Ministries of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) and Local Government, Decentralization and Rural Development (MLGDRD) among others embarked on a coaching exercise in the Eight (8) Regions targeting the Thirty (30) newly selected Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies across the country.

SKILL TRAINING AT DEDESUA

The Jachie Area Council of Bosomtwe District Assembly in collaboration with Life Builders Support Network and Business Advisory Centre – Bosomtwe District organize a skill training for Dedesua community. The training was conducted in the church of Pentecost, Dedesua on Thursday, 21st August, 2025.  About 102 participants were present to take part in the exercise. The exercise included Liquid soap, Fabric softener and Bar soap. Hon. Abdullah Hamidu, the District Chief Executive graced the training with his presence and gave a brief speech.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PHASE 5

As part of the activities of the District Chief Executive, Hon. Abdullah Hamidu to improve the economic growth of the District Assembly, a community engagement was organized in five communities. This marked the fifth edition of the community engagement. Atafram, Amakom, Ajamam, Beposo, Konkoma and Brodekwano witnessed the 5th phase of the engagement. Members present included The District Chief Executive, Hon.

REVAMPING OF BRIDGE

The bridge between Sawua Ayuom and Kodiekrom Kotei Deduakrom which was abandoned for 5 years has been revamped to perfection. The collaborative work was done by the District Chief Executive of Bosomtwe, Hon. Abdullah Hamidu and the Municipal Chief Exective of Oforikrom, Hon. Anwel Sadat Ahmed. This bridge will link two Districts; Bosomtwe and Oforikrom Municipal was in a deplorable state which made it inaccessible to the two Districts.

BOSOMTWE DISTRICT CHIEF EXECUTIVE MEETING WITH VEGETABLE FARMERS

The Bosomtwe District Chief Executive met with local vegetable farmers at the forecourt of the Agriculture Department to discuss ways of supporting their activities. The meeting aimed to provide farm inputs and establish a dedicated vegetable market for the district assembly, leveraging its agricultural potential in the communities. During the meeting the DCE gave a brief speech on farming. The District Chief Executive repeated his vow to developing the agricultural sector and improving the livelihoods of farmers in Bosomtwe District.

ASHANTI REGIONAL ISD DIRECTOR WORKING VISIT TO BOSOMTWE DISTRICT ASSEMBLY.

The Ashanti Regional Director-ISD on Tuesday, 12th August, 2025 paid a courtesy visit to the District Chief Executive of Bosomtwe District Assembly, Hon. Abdullah Hamidu and also the Information Services Department. The District Chief Executive emphasized on the expectations of the government from the ISD and the District office as a whole. He subsequently commended the department for the efforts so far in government communication and his expectations among other things.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PHASE 4

Woarakose, Amankwadei, Akokofe, Adunku and Oyoko witnessed the phase 4 of the engagement. Members present included The District Chief Executive and some staff, Nananom and community members and Assembly members and uinit committee members. The DCE had a direct engagement with communities. This exercise was conducted to identify community members issues and challenges. This was held on Tuesday, 5th August, 2025 in the mentioned communities.

CLEAN UP EXERCISE AT ESERESO, FEYIASE, APUTUOGYA, ABIDJAN NKWANTA AND KUNTANASE

This initiative aligns with governments commitment to improving environmental cleanliness and promoting suitable waste management, as reintroduced by H.E. John Dramani Mahama’s national sanitation day (NSD) programs under the clean Ghana policy.

IGNITING BRILLIANCE IN BOSOMTWE DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

On Thursday, 24th July 2025, Positive Chain Reactions, a non-governmental organization in collaboration with the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), successfully organized an Inter-School Quiz Competition for nine (9) Junior High Schools within the Bosomtwe District. The competition aimed to test and enhance students' knowledge in key academic areas including Mathematics, English Language, Science, ICT, and General Knowledge.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PHASE 3

The District Chief Executive (DCE) of Bosomtwe District Assembly embarked on Community Engagement exercise to engage directly with communities and identify their most pressing developmental challenges. The third phase of the exercise was conducted on Wednesday, 23rd July, 2025 in three communities namely Adagya, Prabon and Ayum. The objectives of the community engagement were to provide solutions developmental needs and concerns and also to identify priority issues in communities.

SCHOOL GRADUATION PROGRAMME

The District Chief Executive on his tour on Wednesday, 23rd July, 2025, took the opportunity to participate in a school graduation programme at Adagya. This graduation programme was led by the District Director, GES to appraise Basic and JHS students academically. The District Chief Executive gave a brief speech at the graduation programme and made an introduced as the DCE of the Bosotwe District Assembly. In his briefing, he commended all schools and students present for their hard works and urged them to continue to study hard for they were the future leaders.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PHASE 2

The phase 2 of the engagement was held at Aputuoya and Feyiase community. This was a plan of the District Chief Executive (DCE) to promote participatory governance and enhance public development in the District Assembly. The objective of the exercise was to engage directly with communities and identify their most pressing developmental challenges. This exercise was conducted on Wednesday, 16th July, 2025.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PHASE 1

As part of efforts to promote participatory governance and enhance grassroots development, the District Chief Executive (DCE) embarked on a comprehensive Community Engagement exercise. The objective of this initiative was to engage directly with local communities and identify their most pressing developmental challenges. This exercise was conducted between 15th July and 7th August, 2025, across selected communities in the district and forms part of the district’s commitment to inclusive development.

DISTRICT TENDER COMMITTEE MEETING

On Thursday 10th July, 2025 the District Tender Committee of the Bosomtwe District Assembly held their meeting at the Office of the District Chief Executive, Kuntanase at 10:00am to discuss the following agenda, Progress reports on GETFUND on-going projects by consultants namely; CONPRO LIMITED AND AMALGAMATED GRUP, Progress reports on DACF and DACF-RFG projects by DISTRICT WORKS ENGINEER, Consideration and Approval of updated Second Quarter 2025 Procurement Plan, Consideration and approval of evaluation report for the pr

JUSTICE AND SECURITY SUB-COMMITTEE MEETING

Justice and security sub-committee meeting of the Bosomtwe District Assembly was held on Thursday, 3rd July, 2025 at the District Assembly’s Conference Hall. The meeting discussed a Police Post at the Nkwanta-Oyoko stretch, Security Brief by all Agencies present and other Matters. The meeting was graced with the presence of All Members of the committee, the Police Commander, the Fire Commander, the Immigration Commander, the Court Registrar and the Bureau of National Investigation.

WORKS SUB-COMMITTEE MEETING

As part of the duties of all MMDAs to create committee and also to conduct committee meeting, the Works Sub-Committee of the District Assembly held their meeting on Thursday, 3rd July, 2025 at the District Assembly’s Conference Room. The meeting was organized to discuss inspected projects of the Assembly. The meeting invited All Members of the committee and Ex-Officio Members (Head of Works Department, District Planning Officer, District Budget Officer, District Physical Planner, District Procurement Officer and Environmental Health Officer.