The Ministry of Energy is to establish Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) distribution points under a pilot project in the Ellembelle District, Mr Daniel Eshun, District Chief Executive, said on Thursday.
He said areas enumerated for the project included Asemndasuazo, Aiyinasi, Nyamebekyere, Adubrim, Akropong and Ngalekpole.
Mr Eshun was speaking at the Third Ordinary Meeting of the Second Session of the Ellembelle District Assembly at Nkroful.
He said the project was to make LPG accessible and affordable to all in order to lessen the use of firewood.
Mr Eshun said the district had received 1,000 dual desks, 1,400 mono desks and 200 kindergarten tables with chairs from the Ministry of Education for distribution to public schools in the area.
Mr Eshun asked heads of second cycle institutions in the district to ensure that campuses were not used for political activities in order to preserve law and order.
He said the use of campuses of second cycle schools for partisan politics was a disturbing phenomenon that was gaining momentum.
Mr Eshun said the law did not debar students and masters from engaging in political discourse but this could not be done at the expense of teaching and learning.
He said the phenomenon had the tendency of dividing students and masters along political lines.
Mr Dominic Nyanzu, Presiding Member of the assembly, called for peace and tolerance to ensure peaceful elections.
He asked members of the assembly to be ambassadors of peace in their areas particularly during the period of the election.
Mr Emmanuel Aidoo, District Electoral Officer, said there were 113 polling stations in the district.
He said an exercise was going on to delete the names of deceased persons from the district electoral register.
Mr Aidoo said party agents and electoral officials in the area would soon undergo training.
He advised the electorate to decide who they were going to vote for, his name, picture and party symbol for before going to polling stations.
Mr Aidoo urged the electorate to thoroughly wash their hands before going to vote so that their fingerprints would easily be captured by the verification machine.