A social-auditing event in Sogakope just got 75 people fired up about tracking government projects and calling out corruption in South Tongu.
What went down at the assembly hall
What went down at the assembly hall
- The NCCE's South Tongu Directorate pulled this whole thing together.
- GIZ sponsored the event, and the European Union co-funded it.
- Traditional leaders, youth reps, media, and CSOs all showed up.
- Seth Fiagorme kicked it off by urging active citizen participation.
- Oral Robert Amenyo broke down how citizens can monitor public projects.
- Transparency and trust between people and leaders are the whole point.
- Misuse of public funds gets way harder when oversight is real.
- A three-unit classroom block at Agorgbe ranked as number one.
- Nyinuto's CHPS compound snagged the second-priority spot.
- Drilling 12 boreholes across selected communities came in third.
- Abdul Gafaru Musah walked participants through the ranking process.
- Mama Mariama Fomedigbe II chairs the new nine-member monitoring committee.
- Victoria Dzekloe stressed that governance means teamwork, not finger-pointing.
- Dzekloe promised the assembly would finish selected projects on schedule.