68th Independence Day Celebration
Ghana attained independence on 6th March 1957, a historic milestone which is commemorated annually across the nation. The 2025 National Independence Day celebration was held at the forecourt of the Presidency under the leadership of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana.
In line with the national event, the Suaman District also observed the occasion with a colourful march‑past parade involving school children. The celebration was attended by several dignitaries, including the Member of Parliament for the Suaman Constituency, Hon. Frederick Addy; the District Coordinating Director, Mr. Emmanuel K. Fiebor; members of the clergy; traditional leaders (Nananom); personnel from the security services; teachers; students; and members of the general public.
Prior to the commencement of the parade, the Member of Parliament, Hon. Frederick Addy, delivered a speech highlighting the significance of the day and encouraging the youth to uphold the values of patriotism, unity, and hard work. His address was followed by remarks from the District Coordinating Director, Mr. Emmanuel K. Fiebor, who urged students to strive for academic excellence and contribute positively to the development of the district.
The parade, held at the D/A Basic School Park, featured approximately 500 students drawn from various schools in the district. The march‑past added vibrancy and excitement to the celebration, making it a memorable occasion for all participants.
The event concluded with the presentation of awards to the best‑performing schools in the parade, as well as to students who excelled in the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
Visitation of Hon. Regional Minister to Suaman District
On the Friday 21st of February, 2025, the Regional Minister for the Western North Region, Hon. Wilbert Petty Brentum, paid a courtesy visit to the traditional authorities and the Suaman District Assembly. This visit aimed to officially introduce the Regional Minister to the traditional authorities and government agencies to foster collaboration. The intention was to interact with various agencies to understand their challenges and explore how best to address them, thereby enhancing collaboration between the Regional Coordinating Council and the various stakeholders.
The visit was in two sections: a meeting with the Nananom (traditional authorities) and a meeting with the Suaman District Assembly, where the Regional Minister also served as the acting Chief Executive of the District.
His first visit was with the Namanom. There, Honourable Minister engaged with the traditional authorities to discuss how to address the challenges faced within the district. The traditional authorities highlighted several issues, including:
– The need for road construction
– Maintaining peace and security along the district’s boundary
– Requests for tertiary institutions in the district
– Challenges associated with regulating galamsey operations
In response, the Regional Minister expressed his appreciation for the traditional authorities’ support following his appointment and promised to address all the challenges highlighted by the end of his tenure.
The second segment of the visit involved a meeting with staff and department heads within the district. The purpose of this meeting was to promote collaboration between the Regional Coordinating Council and the government agencies operating within the district.
During the discussion, the staff expressed their willingness to support the Regional Minister in achieving his goals and shared some operational challenges they were facing. These challenges included:
– Upgrading the office complex for the Immigration Office
– Staff shortages in the district
– The need for logistics to enhance operations within the security services
– Allowances for field officers to support their community visits
– Enhancements in agricultural mechanization to improve production and manage post-harvest losses
– Telecommunication challenges within the district
The Regional Minister acknowledged the scarcity of government resources in addressing all the issues raised. He emphasized that efficient management of resources would yield optimal benefits for the various agencies in tackling their challenges. He assured everyone present that he would collaborate with the Ministry of Communication to address communication issues and that staff shortages in the various agencies would be addressed—along with the other challenges—by the end of his tenure as Regional Minister.
Scenes from the visitation
40th Farmers’ Day Celebration, 2024
Farmers’ Day Celebration is one of the major events in the National Calendar which is used to acknowledge and reward our gallant farmers and fisher folks whose toils and labour feeds the Nation’s growing population, and provides the necessary raw materials for our industries, export markets thus promoting the economic development of the Nation.This year District Farmers’ Day Theme “Building Climate – Resilient Agriculture for Sustainable Food Security’’ is apt, as can be justified by recent changes in climate and weather patterns across the entire nation for that matter Suaman District.
Commencing the program, names of nominated farmers by the agricultural extension agents were submitted to the department for vetting in the various in the various categories namely; District Best overall Farmer, District Best Crop Farmer, District Best Youth Farmer, District Best Woman farmer, District Best Aquaculture Farmer, District Best Extension Agent, and District Best Backyard Farmer
The inspection and screening team comprising subject matter specialist from the various units of the District Department of Agriculture and other unit heads of the Assembly started the farms inspections on the 23rd October to the 28th November 2024, across the district.
Farms Inspections and Screening of Award Winners
Speech by District Director of Agriculture
The District Director of Agriculture thanked and congratulated all farmers for their efforts in feeding the district. He especially congratulated all award winners, and stated that these award winners have achieved this feat because they are in close contact with the Agricultural Extension Agents. He further explained on the aptness of the theme for the farmers’ day celebration as can be attested by everyone that the weather and climate patterns have changed and so farmers should readjust their production methodologies to suit the climatic changes to sustain food security.
He advice farmers to take advantage of the PFJ 2.0 where farmers are registered and could buy inputs online and pay with the produce from their farms. He further stated that, the district has so far registered about 1130 farmers in the district, and admonish farmers who have not, registered on the Ghaap to do so.
Speech by District Chief Executive
In his welcome address he thanked Nananom and the general public for coming to the 40th District Farmers’ Day celebration at DA Methodist School Park and congratulated all the award winners. He spoke on the successes of the government in creating employment for the populace in areas or communities like Dadieso, Gyampokrom, Kwabena Nartey, Badu Nyamebekyere, Kwasuo, Akwabentano, and Fanoma. He further stated the assistance the Assembly has given to farmers to support the planting for export and Rural Development coconut, oil palm seedlings were distributed to farmers. He also stated that the government deserve some congratulations for the provision of four motor bikes and a vehicle to the Agric department for the enhancement of extension delivery.
Inspection of Exhibits
Presentation of Awards
In order to motivate farmers to produce more and encourage other farmers too, award items were presented to the well-deserved award winners for their toils and efforts in feeding the district and for that matter the Country.
Speech by the Overall District Best Farmer
In her speech the overall district best Farmer admonish her colleague farmers to get closer to the Agric Extension Agents for Advice. She said there is much benefits in farming and it is a turning point to richness. She further thanked the District Chief Executive, Nananom as well as the Agric staff, for the honour given her and promised to work harder to achieve further laurels.
Scenes from the program
1st General Assembly meeting, 2024
On the Tuesday 6th of August, 2024, the Suaman District Assembly held its 1st General Assembly meeting at the Conference Hall of the Assembly. The meeting started at exactly 12pm and was actually in two folds. Present to this meeting was the DCE, Hon. Philip Kwabena Boahen, DCD, Mr. Emmanuel Kwame Fiebor, PM, Hon. Stephenson Tandoh, ECG team from Juaboso District, Assembly members and Appointees, HODs/ HOUs, and other staff of the Assembly.
DCE, Hon Philip Kwabena Boahen addressed the house on the purpose of the meeting and further gave the mandate to the ECG District Manager, Mr. Sekoh Michael to answer some complaints in the District. Some of these numerous complaints have to do with quality of services at Dadieso and its adjoining communities, staffing of the office of the Electricity Company of Ghana Dadieso, illegal meters, inflation of tariffs, intermittent power outages, extension of electricity services to newly developed sites and neglected faulty electricity poles and cables. Mr. Sekoh Michael addressed all the issues and promised a better service delivery henceforth. The ECG team from Juaboso departed from the meeting at exactly 2:30pm.
Juaboso ECG Manager addressing issues at the meeting
Second on the meeting was the GA meeting which commenced at exactly 3:30pm. A word of prayer was said by Hon. Stephen Otoo. After the word of prayers, the PM, Hon. Stephenson Tandoh entreated the Assembly Members and Appointees to introduce themselves. He (PM) further gave opening remarks on the meeting and continued to lead the house in the reading, correction and acceptance of the previous minute of the GA meeting held. There was presentation and discussion of DCE’s sectional and Executive committee report after the previous minute was read.
The meeting continued with other matters arising. After all issues were taken and deliberated on, Hon DCE gave his closing remarks and entreated members on the need for peaceful and successful 2024 December General elections.
Hon. PM also gave his closing remarks by thanking members for being patience throughout the meeting process.
The meeting ended at exactly 6:00pm with a word of prayer from Hon. Grace Nartey.
Scenes from the meeting
Finance and Administration Sub-Committee meeting
The Finance and Administration Sub-Committee of the District held a meeting on Tuesday, 11th June, 2024 at the Assembly Hall at 10:00am to embark of the following Agendas;
- Introduction of newly appointed and elected honorable members
- Election of Chairman
- Discussion of other matters
Scenes from the meeting
Inauguration Of Hon Assembly Members
COMMENCEMENT
The meeting started at exactly 2: 20 p.m. with an opening prayer said by Reverend Frederick Asaine.
INTRODUCTION OF DIGNITARIES
The Hon Western North Regional Minister and his entourage, Nananom, Honorable Assembly Members, the various Security Agencies, representatives from various Institutions, Heads of Departments and Units and all other Invited Guests were duly introduced by Mr. Okyere Sampson.
WELCOME ADDRESS BY DISTRICT CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Hon DCE started his address by welcoming all dignitaries and invited guests for being able to honor the invitation for the inauguration of the newly elected and appointed assembly members. He further indicated that being referred to as an assembly member summarily means you are an agent for development in the locality and then it is expected all assembly members are to put out their best performance whenever duty calls.
He ended by acknowledging all dignitaries and invited guests present once again before resuming his seat.
HON REGIONAL MINISTER’S SPEECH
The Hon. Regional Minister started his speech by acknowledging the existing protocols and extended warm regards from the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo to the people of Suaman District and that the president had instructed him to deliver a speech on his behalf themed, “GOVERNMENT NOW CLOSER TO THE PEOPLE THAN EVER”.
He said the decentralization reforms that started in 1988 with only 110 District Assemblies had made progress in several fronts. He noted that as the membership of the Assembly was being constituted, it was envisaged that new ideas and opportunities would emerge to deepen the deliberative, legislative and executive functions of the district assembly.
He indicated that the assembly members had the mandate to deliberate, plan, mobilize resources and make decisions including by-laws to ensure the transformation of their district towards Ghana.
He urged the members to also establish strong partnerships and collaborate with the local structures particularly, the urban, town, zonal an area council, the unit committees and traditional authorities as well as other identifiable groups to facilitate the work of the assembly. It is through these partnerships and collaborations that the ideals of local governance are optimized for the benefit of the people.
He said the assembly was being inaugurated at a time when efforts were being made by government through the Ministry of Local Government, Decentralization and Rural Development (MLGRD) to improve on the mobilization on internally Generated Funds (IGFs) of the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies.
He called on the members to work closely with each other to create innovative ways of mobilizing the needed resources for the development within their areas.
He further reminded the members that the electorate required of them, selflessness, devotion to duty, a very accountable stewardship and ability to articulate the needs of the people to guide district development agenda and improve the quality of their livelihoods and wellbeing.
He ended by saying that the role of the members required that the commit their all to the growth and development of the citizenry.
SWEARING IN OF HON. ASSEMBLY MEMBERS
The Hon Regional Minister after his speech went on to swear in the elected and appointed assembly members. The 19 members made up of 13 elected and 6 appointees were sworn in by Mr. Joojo Rocky Obeng, the Western North Regional Minister with the oaths of office, allegiance and secrecy.
SECOND SESSION
ELECTION OF PRESIDING MEMBER
The district electoral commissioner was then invited to commence the election for the assembly’s presiding member. He indicated that there are 13 elected and 6 appointed assembly members together with the district chief executive totaling 20 electorates who shall cast their votes.
He further spelt out the rules governing the election to the august house.
1. There are a total of 20 votes including the district chief executive.
2. The voting is strictly secret ballot.
3. The candidate contesting for the position of presiding member has the right to vote.
4. The winner should obtain not less than 2/3 of the total vote cast
5. If no candidate obtains 2/3 of the total vote cast, there shall be another election held for the best 2 emerging candidates
6. If the two highest are voted for again and does not win, there will be a run off after 10 days with different candidates.
7. Fraction and decimal shall be round up to 1 vote.
FILING OF NOMINATION
After spelling out the rules governing the election, the electoral commissioner opened nominations to the house that any candidate interested in the position should pick their forms for nomination.
After waiting for a period of time, the Electoral commissioner declared Hon. Stephenson Tandoh as the only nominee who filed for the position of the presiding member.
ELECTION
The election was held successfully with all Hon assembly members casting their votes.
After compiling and sorting, the electoral commissioner declared that all the 20 Hon Assembly Members voted unanimously for Hon Stephenson Tandoh making him the emerge as the winner of the election.
SWEARING IN OF PRESIDING MEMBER
The District Chief Executive led the elected presiding member to be sworn in as the new presiding member of the Suaman District Assembly.
ACCEPTANCE SPEECH BY PRESIDING MEMBER
Hon Stephenson Tandoh expressed his gratitude for being given the honor to serve the Suaman district assembly once again. He further thanked his fellow Hon Assembly Members for trusting him of the enviable position. He further indicated that if they can easily achieve the aims and visions as Hon Assembly Members, then they have to work together and cordially. He ended by assuring management and Hon Assembly Members that he will be his utmost best for the development of the assembly.
CLOSING REMARKS BY DCE
DCE in his closing remarks indicated that he was overwhelmed by the huge attendance to the event even though there was a delay in the invitation of the various stakeholders, however, they surprisingly attended in their numbers and fully participated in the course of the event. He admonished all assembly members to be much centered on helping carry out development projects in their electoral areas.
He further thanked all assembly members for voting unanimously for the presiding member and urged the presiding member to work assiduously towards developing the district assembly.
ADJOURNMENT
In the absence of further deliberations, the Hon Eric Armah called for the adjournment of the meeting and was seconded by Hon Luckson Afoakwah.
CLOSING PRAYER
The meeting came to a close at 5:20 p.m. with closing prayer being said by Hon Azamatsi.
Scenes from the program
39th Farmers’ Day Celebration, 2023
Farmers’ Day Celebration is one of the major events in the National Calendar which is used to acknowledge and reward our gallant farmers and fisher folks whose toils and
labour feeds the Nation’s growing population, and provides the necessary raw materials for our industries, export markets thus promoting the economic
development of the Nation. This year Regional Farmers’ Day with the Theme “Delivering Smart Solutions for Sustainable Food Security’’ was celebrated in the Suaman
District, adjacent Districts and Municipalities were asked to simultaneously co-celebrate their Districts and Municipal farmers’ day at the same venue. In the light of the above
Bodi, Akontombra, Aowin municipality, celebrated their respective farmers’ day celebration at the DC Park in Suaman.
Welcome Address by the Suaman District Chief Executive
In his welcome address he thanked the regional minister, Nananom and the general public for coming to the 2nd Regional Farmers’ day celebration which is being hosted by the Suaman District. He further thanked the regional minister for the completion of the Suaman to Enchi road which used to be night mare for travellers. He appealed to the minister to replicate the efforts put in for the completion of the Juaboso Suaman road as it makes travelling relatively difficult for commuters from Suaman to the other districts in the region.
District Chief Executive Welcoming the General Public to the Farmers’ Day Celebration
Inspection of Exhibits by the Regional Minister and Dignitaries
The Regional Minister and the dignitaries invited comprising all regional heads of the various departments inspected the numerous exhibits displayed by the farmers from the participating districts and municipalities. Different food items, produced by farmers, livestock in the region were exhibited.
Award prices for the award winners from the co-celebrating districts and municipalities as well as the region were inspected by the regional minister and his entourage; the award items included Tricycles, Motor Bikes, Fridges, Mist Blowers Knapsacks, Wellington Boots, Silver Pans, Wax Prints, Television Sets, Insecticides, Weedicides, Wheel Barrows, Lacoste Shirts, Certificates, and Fertilizers, Cutlasses, etc.
Speech By Regional Director of Agriculture
The Regional Director of Agriculture stated in her speech that, the region has one of the richest endowments of agriculture resources in the country which the region has to take advantage of to further the development of agriculture. She indicated that the most effective mechanism to advance the lives of millions in poverty is to support agriculture, which the region has taken as one of its priorities. She observed that value added foods are increasingly beneficial in addressing food security, nutrition and poverty and equally noted that the Department of Agriculture recognized the critical role of value addition and has
therefore over the years facilitated in the training and capacity building of
several women’s group in the region, and gave a firm commitment of the
department’s preparedness to continue to pursue this course and strengthen the
capacity of all such women’s groups in the region.
Regional Minister’s Speech
In his speech the Minister assured farmers in the region that agriculture is on the ascendency, and efforts are on the way to have an exchange Programme with Republic of India where farmers in the region would go to India to learn best practices in farming and Indian farmers would visit the Western North to share their experiences with farmers in the region.
He admonished farmers across the region to get close to the Extension Officers in their various municipalities and districts to “access improve technologies designed to improve their enterprises and could one day be rewarded as it’s about to happen here. He stated that the government has expended a lot of money in agriculture development in the region for that matter Ghana. He specifically mentioned expenses in the cocoa sector rehabilitation Programme, MAG and the Planting for Export and Rural Development (PERD).
He further stated that, there will be much support given to farmers to motivate them to produce more so as to improve their livelihoods. The minister further congratulated all award winners and urged all farmers to aim getting the ultimate prize next year.
Presentation of District and Municipal Awards
Aowin Municipal Chief Executive Officer mentioned the names of their award winners to appear before the regional minister and his entourage as well as the general public. The nineteen (19) award winners were congratulated by the regional minister for working hard to be recognized for an at the regional farmers’ day. They were then led to pick their award items with prizes ranging from Motor Cycle, Mist Blowers, Knapsack Sprayers, Table Top Fringes, TV Set, Wellington Boots, Key Soap Bars, Cutlasses and Certificates.
Bodi District Presentation
A representative for the Bodi District Chief Executive Hon. Christian mentioned the names of the award winners. They were congratulated by the dignitaries and were led to pick their award items for their hard work.
Akontombra District Presentation
Akontombra District awarded 16 farmers consisting of thirteen (13) males and three (3) female awardees with award prizes including Motor cycle, TV set, Table Top Fridge,
Knapsacks, Cutlasses, Wellington Boots, Weedicides, Fertilizers, Mist blowers, Dewormer, Antibiotics, and Certificates. The Hon. District Chief Executive read out the names of
the award winners who appeared before the regional minister and the dignitaries to be presented with their certificate and their award prize items.
Suaman District Presentation
The District Chief Executive called out the award winners before the regional minister and the dignitaries. The district awarded (12) twelve farmers for their hard work so as to be recognized and awarded at the regional farmers’ day. Award items given included tricycles, pumping machines (irrigation kits) fridges, and wellington boots, wheel barrows, animal and poultry feed, Television sets silver pans, cutlasses, salt lick, Knapsacks, certificates, and Lacoste shirts
RegionalAwards Presentation The Regional Department of Agriculture awarded (9) gallant male farmers and two (2) female farmers. Award items presented to the regional awardees included Tricycles, Mist Blowers, TV Set, Wheel Barrows, Knapsacks, Wellington Boots, Cutlasses, Freezers, Wax Prints, Silver Pans, Animal Feed, Blocks Of Salt Lick, Weedicides, Insecticides, Lacoste
Shirts, Shovels, Key Bar Soaps, Certificates. The award prizes comprising a Tricycles, Knapsacks, Mist blowers, Wellington Boots, Cutlasses, Wax Prints, Insecticides, Weedicides, Key Bar Soap, Lacoste T Shirts, Certificates, the regional best farmer took home a tricycle mist blower, and other valuable items. The entire contestant where handsomely reward with valuable items.
Some Scenes from the awards presentation
Dissemination Meeting on Human Trafficking in Suaman District
Codesult Network and Free World International have been undertaking a baseline study on the Human Trafficking project called “Improving the Capacity of Stakeholders to Respond to Human Trafficking cases in vulnerable and At-Risk communities in Ghana’s Western and Western north regions”. Specifically, the project is being implemented in Amenfi West Municipal, Aowin Municipal and Suaman District.
Suaman District on 1st August, 2023 from 9am to 12 noon held a dissemination meeting on Human trafficking at the District Assembly Hall.























































































