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Disa Community receives solar-powered irrigation system 

The Market Oriented Agricultural Programme (MOAP NW) under the European Union Ghana Agricultural Programme (EU- GAP) has handed over a solar-powered irrigation system to the Disa community in the North Gonja District of the Savannah Region.

The facility is expected to support the cultivation of vegetables throughout the year to enhance the livelihood of some forty vegetable farmers, comprising three males and 37 females.

Supervised by the Johnny Royals Construction Engineering, the facility which was equipped with taps at vantage points in the gardens would also ensure that many more women joined the cultivation to generate income and also enhance the nutritional value of their meals at home.

Addressing participants at a short ceremony at Disa to hand over the project on Friday, the Team Lead of the Agriculture Finance Consultant of MOAP NW, Dr Andrew Herbard said the development of the solar-automated groundwater micro irrigation scheme was proposed four years ago but construction began in November, last year.

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“Rural women in agriculture remain challenged in areas of ownership and access to productive arable land as well as relevant information for their agricultural enterprises; there is therefore the need to channel resources and infrastructure to women engaged in the sector to improve productivity and an important feature of the MOAP-NW programme is its focus on women farmers,” he said.

He explained that the EU/GIZ Co-financed MOAP NW programme was designed to support the improvement of agricultural infrastructure and promote productive investments in North West Ghana, through strong community involvement, capacity building of stakeholders along selected value chains, extension training of service delivery systems for farmers and employment through agribusiness and sustainable utilisation of renewable natural resources.

“We are happy to contribute to the Government of Ghana’s efforts to develop the agricultural sector; in an era of climatic vulnerability, as evidenced by increasingly erratic rainfall patterns which require climate-smart agricultural solutions,”he expressed.

Dr Harberd said the facility would ensure a consistent water supply for all-year-round vegetable production, adding that the project aimed to increase the productivity of women vegetable gardeners by enhancing their livelihoods and generating economic opportunities.

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To support climate-smart and sustainable agriculture, he stated that MOAP NW had supported a group of women in the Wa Municipality of the Upper West Region to produce Neem oil for spraying crops which was not harmful to either the crops or human consumers.

The Savannah Regional Director of Agriculture, Alhaji Seidu Sulemana who lauded NW for the intervention, said the irrigation scheme was one of the many benefits the community had enjoyed under the EU-GAP Project.

A beneficiary, Madam Mary Maana who was an okro farmer said even before the project was officially handed over, water from the scheme had kept her farm growing and said she had aleady harvested and sold some okro at the market, earning GH₵‎ 250.

FROM LYDIA DARLINGTON FORDJOUR, DISA

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COP Yohuno takes over from Dr.Dampare as new IGP

President John Dramani Mahama has in accordance with Articles 91 and 202 of the 1992 constitution and in consultation with the Council of State, appointed Commissioner of Police (COP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno as the Inspector-General of Police.

He replaces COP Dr. George Akuffo Dampare.

COP Yohuno brings forty years of experience to the position of IGP and is expected to oversee the modernization and transformation of the Ghana Police Service.

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Minister for the Interior Urges European Union to Improve on Collaboration and Support

The Minister for the Interior, Hon. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, commended the European Union (EU) for its continuous support and initiatives in Ghana and urged the Union to enhance collaboration and support with the Ministry and its agencies.

Ghana takes security issues seriously and will do everything possible to protect the peace and maintain security in the country, the Minister assured.

Other areas of collaboration discussed during the meeting aimed to improve the Ghana Prisons Service, particularly decongestion and equipment improvement.

Hon. Muntaka made these remarks while receiving a delegation from the EU, led by its Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Irchad Razaaly.

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 The delegation assessed the EU’s Defence and Security initiative in Ghana, as well as supporting the country’s security and defence capabilities.

The initiative is part of the EU’s integrated approach to tackling instability and insecurity challenges in the region.

 The EU Security and Defence Initiative (EU SDI) in the Gulf of Guinea region is geared towards strengthening the security and defence capabilities of Ghana and effectively respond to security threats.

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