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Mepe Chief Pledges Tradition Meets Modernity for Growth

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Torgbe Asamankweta Nego VI, the newly installed Sub‑Divisional Chief of Mepe, has unveiled a comprehensive development plan aimed at harmonizing tradition with modern innovation. His agenda covers education, healthcare, youth & women empowerment, environmental conservation, and cultural heritage preservation.

Why This Matters

  • Education & healthcare: Plans to strengthen schools and expand medical facilities will improve quality of life and opportunities.
  • Empowering youth & women: Skills programs and entrepreneurial support aim to boost economic participation among marginalized groups.
  • Environmental care & heritage: Embracing traditions like the Afenorto Festival while conserving nature creates a holistic growth model.

Chief’s Vision at a Glance

  • Education: Upgrade existing schools and improve access to learning.
  • Healthcare: Expand services and infrastructure to serve more communities.
  • Entrepreneurship: Offer skills training and business support to youth and women.
  • Environment: Launch initiatives for sustainable farming and waste management.
  • Culture: Use festivals and cultural events to foster unity and fund development.

Next Steps

  1. Stakeholder consultations with district officials, NGOs, and development partners
  2. Launch targeted programs for schools, clinics, and vocational training
  3. Secure funding and technical support for environmental and cultural projects

Torgbe Asamankweta Nego VI’s leadership signals a transformative era for Mepe—one that balances cultural roots with modern strategies. If executed well, his plan could spark sustainable growth across key sectors and set a model for cultural communities nationwide.

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