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Ada West Assembly rolls out institutional farming programme

The Ada West District Assembly has begun implementing an institutional farming initiative aimed at promoting food production and self-reliance among residents.

Mordjifa Tanihu Jerry John Foreigner Mills-Nkrumah, the Ada West District Chief Executive (DCE), said the programme is intended to encourage communities and institutions to engage in farming activities to strengthen food security.

Speaking during the 69th Independence Day celebration at Sege on Friday, March 6, 2026, he disclosed that 50 bags of fertiliser had been distributed to support the initiative.

According to him, the programme will also demonstrate to young people that economic prosperity can be achieved through productive work.

“It is about teaching our children that prosperity grows from effort,” he said.

The DCE urged residents to embrace agriculture as a means of building sustainable livelihoods and reducing dependence on external food supplies.

Mr Mills-Nkrumah also called on the sons and daughters of Ada living abroad to return home and invest in the development of the district, noting that the area requires the collective efforts of its natives to drive economic growth and create opportunities for the youth.

Mordjifa Tanihu Jerry John Foreigner Mills-Nkrumah, the Ada West District Chief Executive

He encouraged members of the Ada diaspora to contribute to local development through mentorship, investment and knowledge sharing.

“Come home, invest here, mentor our youth here, and build here,” he said.

Mr Mills-Nkrumah added that the future development of Ada West depends on unity, discipline and active participation from all citizens.

He emphasised that the district’s prosperity will be achieved when residents work together to strengthen education, agriculture, infrastructure and healthcare.

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