COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT BY THE MCE

As part of the Jomoro Municipal Assembly’s commitment to strengthening and promoting inclusive development, Hon. Benedict Boadi, Municipal Chief Executive for Jomoro Municipal Assembly embarked on a community visitation and engagement from Tuesday, 26th August 2025 to Thursday, 28th August 2025 to interact with Nananom, Hon. Assembly Members Opinion leaders and members of the communities on developmental issues and challenges facing them. PRESENCETwo hundred (200) men and three hundred and seventy (370) women made up the group of five hundred and seventy (570) people who participated in the community engagement. They comprised the Jomoro Municipal Assembly personnel, religious leaders, opinion leaders, DRIP Coordinator, fishermen, traders, security guards, farmers, hairdressers, artisans, and members of the community. COMMUNITIES VISITEDA total number of seventeen (17) communities were visited. They include: In his address, Hon. Boadi recognized the ongoing assistance from the government and expressed appreciation to the MP for her efforts in obtaining initiatives and projects that were slowly changing the municipality.He guaranteed the audience that their issues would stay at the forefront the development plan.
69TH INDEPENDENCE DAY ANNIVERSARY

The Jomoro Municipal Assembly celebrated the 69th Independence Day Anniversary on Friday, 6th March 2026 under the theme ‘’ Building Prosperity, Restoring Hope’’ at Nawule Catholic JHS Park.The Anniversary was dignified by the presence of Awulae Amakyi III, Paramount Chief of the Western Nzema Traditional Area and special guest of honor for the anniversary, Hon. Dorcas Affo Toffey, MP, Jomoro Constituency,Hon. Benedict Boadi Arde, MCE for Jomoro Municipal, Mr. Josepg A Abugre, Municipal Coordinating Director for Jomoro Municipal Assembly, Mrs. Edith Mary Hagan, Municipal Education Director, Hon. Francis Kennedy Yankey, Presiding Member for Jomoro Municipal Assembly, Hon. Assembly Members, Heads of the Security Services, Religious Leaders, and Nananom. PARTICIPATING SCHOOLSThe participating schools included What Man Academy, Bonyere Bonyere Catholic Primary & JHS, Ezinlibo Primary & JHS, Nawule Catholic Primary & JHS, Tikobo No. 1 ‘B’ JHS amongh others.At the end of the march past, Bonyere Catholic JHS emerge the winner.Awards were given to candidates who exceled in the 2025 WASSCE Examination.
WORKING VISIT BY THE HON. REGIONAL MINISTER

The Western Regional Minister, Honourable Joseph Nelson, on Thursday 5th February 2026 embarked on a working visit to the Jomoro Municipal Assembly in the company of the Acting Regional Co-ordinating Director and other members of his entourage.The visit formed part of his itinerary to visit all Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the region and provide him with the opportunity to engage the management and staff of the Assembly to acquaint himself with their work environment.As part of the programme, the Hon. Regional Minister paid a courtesy call on the Paramount Chief, Awulae Kwasi Amakyi III, at Beyin.
CROSS- BORDER FP/HIV CAMPAIGN HELD AT ELUBO

Ghana Health Services, with support from WAHO, on 29th January 2026 organized the cross-border FP/HIV campaign at Elubo Catholic JHS Park to provide integrated reproductive health service to border population. Some Services provided include: In attendance were Hon. Joseph Nelson, Western Regional Minister, Awulae Amakyi III, Paramount Chief of Western Nzema Traditional Council and other officials from Ivory Coast.
JOMORO MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY REWARDS A VOLUNTARY “ROAD CONTRACTOR ” MR. KAKU KABENLA

The 66th Independence Day Celebration of Ghana was commemorated at the Half Assini Senior High School, popularly known as HASCO Park, in a colourful and well-attended ceremony. The event brought together traditional authorities, government officials, security agencies and members of the general public to reflect on the nation’s journey and celebrate acts of patriotism and service. The occasion was graced by Awulae Annor Adjaye III and Awulae Obaahema Nda Bozoma II, President of the Western Nzema Traditional Council and the Queen Mother of the Western Nzema Traditional Council, respectively. Also in attendance were chiefs and queen mothers from across the municipality, security officers, members of the clergy, teachers, students, pupils and other distinguished guests. As part of the celebration, several awards were presented to individuals whose contributions have had a positive impact on the municipality and the nation at large. One award that drew significant attention was presented to Mr. Kaku Kabenlah, a native of Takinta. For over two decades, this patriotic son of Jomoro has voluntarily dedicated himself to patching potholes on roads within the area, demonstrating exceptional commitment to community service and public safety. In recognition of his long-standing selfless service, the Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Louisa Iris Arde, announced that Mr. Kabenlah had been placed permanently on the Assembly’s payroll. This appointment entitles him to a monthly salary as well as Social Security and National Insurance Trust contributions until his retirement. Hon. Arde commended Mr. Kabenlah for his dedication, selflessness and unwavering commitment to duty. She further used the opportunity to encourage residents, especially the youth, to emulate his exemplary conduct and contribute meaningfully to the development of their communities and the nation as a whole. The celebration not only marked Ghana’s independence but also highlighted the importance of patriotism, volunteerism and collective responsibility in nation building.