Richard Dela Sky, a lawyer and social activist, has called for development, equitable representation, and accountability in the Volta Region.
He emphasized the need to prioritize infrastructure improvements along the Eastern Corridor, including road upgrades in Hohoe and surrounding areas. Additionally, job creation must take center stage.
Sky highlighted the adverse economic impact of the prolonged Ghana-Togo border closure and stressed the urgency of revitalizing cross-border trade to benefit both the Volta Region and the broader national economy.
“President John Mahama will soon begin his gratitude tour in Ghana from the Volta Region — now, concrete development must follow. The Ho-Denu and Denu-Azizadzi roads require urgent attention, as do the critical stretches from Azizadzi through Adiadenyigba to Weta Junction. These projects must be prioritized to improve connectivity and economic activity.
“Agriculture and agro-industrial development must also experience significant growth. The Volta Region has vast arable land and an economy deeply tied to farming and fishing. Investments in modern agricultural techniques, irrigation, and value addition through agro-processing industries will enhance food security, create jobs, and drive economic growth”.
Richard Dela Sky
Dela Sky emphasized the importance of prioritizing tourism as a key economic driver for the Volta Region.

He noted that the region’s rich cultural heritage and natural attractions remain underutilized and called for strategic investments in tourism infrastructure, including the revival of Ho Airport, to boost both regional and national economic growth.
He also stressed the urgency of completing the long-delayed Keta Port, stalled for nearly eight years by the previous government.
Over the next four years, Sky urged the new government to ensure the Volta Region receives its fair share of national development while maintaining commitments to other regions.
He described this period as an opportunity to usher in a “Golden Age of Volta,” honoring the region’s unwavering loyalty and contributions to national progress. “However, development must not only focus on roads and industry; critical social needs must also be addressed”.
He emphasized the need to provide clean drinking water to long-neglected communities like Anyako and Seva.
Flood Prevention, Health Improvement Needed in Volta
Furthermore, Richard Dela Sky urged swift reconstruction and fair compensation for communities affected by the Akosombo Dam spillage.
He also called for a long-term flood prevention plan for Agbozume and Klikor, as well as extending the Keta Sea Defense Wall to shield Anlo and Ketu South from tidal waves and their devastating impacts.

“The region’s health infrastructure also requires urgent attention. While Ho Teaching Hospital serves as a major referral center, many health facilities in rural and peri-urban areas are under-equipped and understaffed. District hospitals, polyclinics, and community health centers must receive the necessary investments in modern medical equipment, adequate staffing, and improved facilities.
“Additionally, maternal and child health services, ambulance services, and emergency response systems must be strengthened to ensure that quality healthcare is accessible to all, regardless of location. A healthy population is fundamental to sustainable development”.
Richard Dela Sky
Dela Sky also highlighted the urgent need to address the declining quality of education in parts of the Volta Region, once a hub of academic excellence.
He stressed the importance of reviving schools facing challenges such as poor infrastructure, inadequate teaching materials, and teacher shortages.
He suggested prioritizing scholarships, teacher incentives, and improved facilities is essential for teaching and learning.

According to Sky, this will ensure the region continues to produce skilled professionals and intellectuals to drive national development. “The region’s strong and enviable academic heritage must not only be preserved but significantly enhanced”.
He emphasized the need for significant investment in the Kete/Kente-weaving industry, a tradition rooted in the Volta and Ashanti Regions. Communities like Agortime, Seva, and Agbozume should gain better access to raw materials, advanced technology, and global markets.
He indicated that Volta and Ashanti must position themselves as premier hubs for authentic Kente production and export to meet growing global demand. “Policies that promote branding, intellectual property protection, and large-scale production will position the industry for long-term sustainability and economic empowerment”.
Volta Region Secures Key Roles, Due Process for Appointments Urged
Moreover, Richard Dela Sky noted Volta Region’s significant gains in securing key ministerial and parliamentary roles, including Foreign Affairs, Roads, and Tourism, as well as the First Deputy Speaker and Majority Chief Whip positions.
According to Sky, while expectations for more appointments remain high, demands must follow due process.

As such, he condemned the recent vandalism at the Ho Central NDC office, stressing that political representation must be pursued through dialogue, not violence.
Sky asserted that those behind the vandalism must be identified and held accountable.
“The Volta Region stands at a critical juncture. With the right policies, leadership, and investment, it can emerge stronger, more prosperous, and more influential in national affairs.
“Now is the time to match words with action and ensure that the people’s loyalty translates into lasting development and opportunity”.
Richard Dela Sky
Dela Sky acknowledged that addressing these issues amidst current economic challenges will take time.
However, he emphasized the urgency of bold and strategic actions now, warning that delays will worsen inequalities and hardships.
Prioritizing key initiatives, he noted, can ensure the region’s development needs are no longer neglected. “Every part of the Volta Region deserves attention, and the call for development is inclusive of all”.
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