The Binduri District Chief Executive (DCE) Ayinga Abagre Yakubu has revealed that only four (4) Police Officers are in charge of the security of over 74,900 population of the people Binduri District. Apexnewsgh.com report
According to Mr. Yakubu who was seen worried over the inadequate security personnel in his district since the creation of Binduri district in 2012, “As it stands now, we have only four (4) police officers are managing the security situation and you know the security situation, Binduri and Bawku are sharing borders and so, some parts of Binduri are also affected in a way. So, we think that having enough policemen will actually help the security situation in Binduri, and here is the case that we have only four”. He lamented
He said: “…a request was made when the president visited Bawku, the request was made by Bawku Naba and Binduri Naba and we thought up to this time, we would have gotten the personnel’s”.
“ We also need to provide them with transport like a pick up for them because this situation we need the visibility of the police and that is why we are appealing to the regional minister to take care of that for us because. With the security, there will be an easy movement for businessmen and women and even ordinary people”. He said
However, giving an account of some ongoing projects in his district on-road and culverts constructions Mr. Yakubu mentioned, Kukparigo to Gotesaliga Bridge and road, Yodelinga to Bazua culvert and road, Sakpare to Azumsapeliga culvert and road.
On Education, Kpatarigu: 1 No: 3-unit classroom, Tambilgu 1 No: 3-Unit classroom block, Atuba: 1 No: 6-unit classroom block, Binduri: 1 No: 6-unit classroom block, Kulimvayi: 1 No: 6-unit classroom block, Puayamiri: 1 No: 6-unit classroom block.
On Health, Sakpare CHPs, Gumyoko CHPs and Manga CHPs according to the DCE have also seen some progress.
For the Rural Electrification Programme, 23 communities are been attended to at various stages of progress of work.
However, the Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu and his entourage as part of his tour to the Binduri district also visited the district share of government flagship programme Agenda 111 which is currently ongoing.
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