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Membership Application to Senya Youth Parliament

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Click Application form SENYA YOUTH PARLIAMENT Proposed rules and regulations for regulating and managing the activities, actions and inactions of Parliamentarians of this August House. A || MEMBERSHIP RULES ON WHATSAPP || 1. An official member of SYP  must be abreast with the mission, vision and composition statements as well as all other relevant guidelines necessary to Parliament. 2. A member shall not at anytime, anywhere, anyhow release or reveal any sacred information to any entity outside the jurisdiction of Parliament without due protocols. 3. Prior to rule 'A2', A member of SYP is therefore, mandated to remain very confidential on issues and information available to the House. 4. Members must at all time be circumspect in delivering comments and submissions during sittings and among our sister platforms, ie, SB Youth Constituency, Oma Senya Politics, Senya Pramaso, ASTES etc.  5. A member is obliged to contribute to issues being discussed during sittings, members who b...

HOW SENYA-BONSUOKU GOT ITS NAME.

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B.I.C. Abeiku Okai WhatsApp: +233 0249287855 www.facebook.com/Abeiku.bic Bonsuoku is one of the strongest villages of Senya. It is the last of Senya villages that you would drive through to enter the principal town of Senya Beraku. The dwellers of Bonsuoku are basically hunters and farmers. They are the forest inhabitants of the Senya Beraku State. And this should disperse the notion that Senyans are only fisher folks. By virtue of being hunters, the dwellers of Bonsuoku boast of their skill in shooting. And of course, they are brave, bold and accurate in hitting their targets with any bullet from the nose of the gun. The village had its name through a very dramatic and historic event. It happened that the Asantehene, Nana Osei Kwame, waged various wars on the Fantes in his reign. In 1824, having won one of such wars and entered Anomabo, "Asantehene Osei Kwame is reported to have walked to the beach of Anomabo after his meeting with the British. This time he put his leg into the s...

Senya Youth Parliament Calls for Reduction in Transport fare from Senya to Kasoa.

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The Youth Parliament of Senya Beraku is asking the Senya Beraku transport union groups to review their increament of transportation fare from Senya to Kasoa. According to the youth, increasing the fare from Gh₵5 to Gh₵ 7 is too hash. In a letter to all the four transport unions, signed by the Acting Clark, "Hon. Ebenezer Doughan, the Parliament said, "Previously, the fare was five Ghana cedis [5.00] per passenger...; the expected fare increament should have been 15%, which could have been approximated to six Ghana cedis [6.00], if anything at all. Currently, transport operators within these parameters charge seven Ghana cedis [7.00], which is 40% increament. Senya Youth Parliament [SYP] considers this act as harsh, taking into account the current global situation and economic stress. "The Youth Parliament of Senya Beraku is by this petition humbly appealing to the executive body to review their earlier decision to make it quite affordable to commuters in Senya and Kasoa....

Senya Beraku Chieftaincy stalemate to be ended by a three member committee.

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Mr Kwamena Duncan, the Central Regional Minister, on Tuesday, inaugurated a three-member arbitration committee to resolve the protracted chieftaincy dispute stifling development in Senya-Bereku in the Awutu Brereku District. The Committee is chaired by Professor George Hagan, a prominent academic and former Chairman of the National Commission on Culture.  Others are Osagyefo Kwame Akonu X, Omanhene of Enyan-Abaasa Traditional Area, representing the Regional House of Chiefs and Mr Paul Atsu Agbezudor, the District Coordinating Director of Awutu Senya, representing the District Assembly.  The work of the Committee scheduled for completion in two months with full report and recommendations to the Regional Minister and Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs would ensure parties agree on the proposed roadmap to settle the protracted dispute.  There has been a protracted chieftaincy dispute in the Senya Bereku area as to who was the rightful heir to the throne.  Ina...

Senya Youth Parliament

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SENYA YOUTH PARLIAMENT (SYP) 1. Who we are 2. Mission 3. Vision 4. Composition  5. Membership Process and Application  WHO WE ARE Senya Youth Parliament is an organisation of visionary and duty-driven youth from Senya Beraku, both home and abroad, striving with persistency and determination to cause a better change towards the development of Senya Beraku for the betterment of the youth and the society at large.  SYP offers its members the opportunity to share knowledge, and convictions in a very decorous manner, debate critical cases apropos to Senya Beraku community and be involved in community socio - political and economic engagements." MISSION STATEMENT "To build a formidable youth, who are poised to employ their knowledge, skills and power to contribute meaningfully, thus, effectively and efficiently to the upwards of Senya Beraku via integrity, selflessness, patriotism and moral ethics." VISION STATEMENT "To be ...

Senya Beraku Traditional Council calls for chieftaincy conflict resolution.

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Traditional leaders of Senya Bereku in the Central Region have appealed to the Central Regional House of Chiefs to intervene and find a lasting solution to the protracted chieftaincy dispute in the town. The 20-year dispute between Anona and Twidan family in Senya Bereku traditional area, as a result, has stalled the town’s development for decades as well as the economic activities of the people.  Addressing the media during a press conference, the Tufuhene who doubles as the Acting President for Senya Bereku Traditional Area, Neenyi Ippi Kwao Bentum, appealed to government and the Central Regional House of Chiefs to form a committee that will help resolve the impasse and bring peace to the area.  However, the Central Regional House of Chief directed the Tutufuhene and sub-chiefs of the Senya Bereku Traditional area to sign a gazetted document which will make the Traditional Council select a gazetted chief for the area. In a sharp response, the Tufuhene on the ticket of the Tr...