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DCE donates solar lights to Bomigo to bridge energy gap

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 17, 2025 Ministerial News No Comments3 Mins Read
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The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Anloga, Sandra Seyram Kpedor, on Saturday, led a solar light distribution exercise to residents of Bomigo, a remote island in the Anloga District of the Volta Region.

Madam Kpedor, who served as Guest of Honour at the event, presented a total of 101 solar lamps to selected households in Bomigo.

The donation was made possible through a partnership with Renewable Energy for Communities (REC), a non-governmental organisation championing sustainable energy solutions in underserved areas.

“This support, provided by Renewable Energy for Communities, marks a vital step in improving lives through access to clean, renewable energy,” the DCE said in her remarks.

“Together, we light up lives—one household at a time.”

She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to REC for partnering with the Anloga District Assembly to bridge the wide energy gap that continues to affect economic and social development in remote parts of the district.

The 101 solar lights are expected to bring relief to dozens of families who have lived in darkness for years due to the absence of a national grid connection on the island.

The solar lights will not only improve household lighting but also enhance children’s education, nighttime safety, and overall quality of life.

“Today’s event is not just about providing solar lamps—it is about giving people dignity and a chance to thrive,” Madam Kpedor stated.

She further assured the community that the Assembly remains committed to rolling out more development-focused interventions as part of the broader Resetting Agenda for the district, including education, health, sanitation, and infrastructure.

Bomigo is a small fishing and farming island community located in the Anloga District of the Volta Region. Separated by a stretch of lagoon from the mainland, Bomigo is known for its vibrant Ewe culture, picturesque landscape, and close-knit population.

However, the town has long suffered infrastructural neglect due to its isolation, particularly in areas of road access, healthcare, and electricity.

Despite these challenges, Bomigo remains a resilient and resourceful community, drawing strength from its traditional leadership, youth groups, and women-led farming cooperatives.

With today’s donation, residents are hopeful that more attention will be paid to their development needs.

The DCE used the opportunity to call on development partners, philanthropists, and corporate organisations to support other communities in similar situations, noting that the government alone cannot shoulder the burden of rural transformation.

“As we pursue inclusive development, it is important that no community is left behind. This is why initiatives like these matter,” Madam Kpedor concluded.

The event was well attended by chiefs, elders, assembly members, youth leaders, and representatives from REC, who all lauded the intervention and pledged to continue working hand-in-hand to transform Anloga District.

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