… It is just a matter of time,” the chief added, commending President John Dramani Mahama, the Ministry of Education, Upper West Regional authorities, Wa West Member of Parliament Peter Lanchene Toobu, and the District Chief Executive for prioritizing the project. …
… He commended President Mahama, the Ministry of Education, the Upper West Regional authorities, Wa West Member of Parliament Peter Lanchene Toobu, and the District Chief Executive for prioritising the project. …
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Wa West, Mr Peter Lanchene Toobu, has called for calm and urged the Ghana Police Service to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the death of Abu Tijani, popularly known as “master one”, who reportedly died while in police custody. …
… The incident has renewed concerns over the protracted communal conflict in the area, with Member of Parliament for Wa West, Peter Lanchene Toobu, calling for an immediate end to the violence and a swift, impartial investigation by state security agencies. …
Member of Parliament for Wa West, Superintendent (Rtd) Peter Lanchene Toobu, has called for calm and professionalism in Wechiau, urging the police to exercise restraint and residents to choose dialogue over violence following the death of youth leader Abu Tijani, alias “Master On …
… Mr Peter Lanchene Toobu, the NDC MP for Wa West, questioned why trucks carrying containers from the Tema and Takoradi Harbours passed through several checkpoints without authorities ensuring safety compliance. …
… Mr Peter Lanchene Toobu, the NDC MP for Wa West, questioned why trucks carrying containers from the Tema and Takoradi Harbours passed through several checkpoints without authorities ensuring safety compliance. …
The Upper West Parliamentary Caucus inspected ongoing construction on the N12 Bole-Sawla-Wa highway, observing road clearing, drainage works, and asphalt works. The Regional Minister said the government is committed to completing the road and urged the contractor to accelerate work to finish on schedule.
The Upper West Parliamentary Caucus inspected ongoing construction on the N12 Bole-Sawla-Wa highway, observing road clearing, drainage works, and asphalt works. The Regional Minister said the government is committed to completing the road and urged the contractor to accelerate work to finish on schedule.
The Upper West Parliamentary Caucus and Regional Minister Charles Lwanga Puozuing inspected ongoing construction on the N12 Bole-Sawla-Wa highway, observing road clearing, drainage works, and asphalt activities. The Regional Minister urged the contractor to accelerate work and assured residents the road will be asphalted before the end of President Mahama's term in January 2029.
The Upper West Parliamentary Caucus inspected roads under President Mahama's Big Push infrastructure agenda, praising contractors delivering on time and pressuring those behind schedule. The projects, awarded to five contractors, are expected to be completed by 2028.
Construction has resumed on the Dorimon E-Block Community Day Senior High School in the Wa West District after nearly 10 years of abandonment, with work now over 80 per cent complete. The Paramount Chief of Dorimon expressed satisfaction with progress, noting the school's importance to a traditional area that currently lacks a public secondary or technical institution.
Construction on the Dorimon E-Block Community Day Senior High School in Wa West District has resumed after stalling for nearly 10 years, with the project now more than 80 per cent complete. The Paramount Chief welcomed the progress, noting the absence of a secondary school has forced families to send children to distant districts for education.
The MP for Wa West has called for a thorough and impartial investigation into the death of Abu Tijani, who died while in police custody after being arrested in connection with the Lassia Tuolu-Kendeu conflict. The MP urged the Attorney-General and Ministry of Justice to ensure fair prosecution of cases arising from the communal conflict, which erupted in June 2024.
A 24-year-old man was hit by a stray bullet in his right thigh during renewed clashes between civilians and police in Wechiau, Wa West District. The MP has called for an immediate end to the violence and a swift investigation.
MP for Wa West Peter Lanchene Toobu has called for calm in Wechiau following the death of youth leader Abu Tijani, urging police to exercise restraint and use firearms only as a last resort, and residents to choose dialogue over violence.
Members of Parliament have raised concerns over containers being transported on low-bed trailers without proper securing mechanisms, citing accidents, traffic congestion, road damage, and fatalities across Ghana. An NDC MP cited Regulation 52 of the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012, which mandates that loads must be securely bound to prevent sliding or falling, and stressed that failure to enforce the law has emboldened offenders.
Members of Parliament have raised urgent concerns over containers being transported on low-bed trailers without proper securing mechanisms, citing accidents, traffic congestion, road damage, and preventable fatalities. An NDC MP cited Regulation 52 of the Road Traffic Regulations, 2012, which mandates secure loading, and stressed that failure to enforce the law has emboldened offenders.
On the International Day of Parliamentarianism, MP Peter Lanchene Toobu called on Parliament to keep human rights central to its legislative, oversight and representative functions, noting Parliament's constitutional duty to protect the dignity, freedoms and rights of every Ghanaian and warning that emerging challenges like poverty, inequality and climate change require ensuring development measures do not undermine human dignity.
Tendomah and Welteng in Wa West District have been connected to the national grid following the commissioning of an electricity project on May 31, 2026. The project, initiated in 2020 but stalled before being revived, is expected to improve living conditions, enhance economic activities, and support delivery of essential services in the communities.
Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu appeared before Parliament to defend government's education reforms and outline plans to address infrastructure shortages, including GH¢230 million in GETFund allocation for furniture procurement, with 226,635 desks already distributed to 547 schools in 2025.
Wa West District's multidimensional poverty fell from 61.9% in 2021 to 24.0% in 2025, attributed by the NDC Constituency Chairman to the MP's targeted interventions including school fee payments, business support, and youth programs.
The Upper West Regional Minister broke ground on a technical and vocational institute in Ga, Wa West District's eastern corridor, fulfilling a 2020 campaign promise by President John Dramani Mahama. The facility aims to provide skills training locally and make it accessible to families in the eastern corridor, which has had no TVET or second-cycle institution.