South Tongu forms committee to audit three priority projects

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
  • 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.
Social auditing explained
  • 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.
The top priorities the community picked
  • 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.
Oversight committee and DCE response
  • 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.
 

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