Savannah Regional Minister Leads Delegation to Inspect Reconstruction of Gbiniyiriwura’s Palace
The Savannah Regional Minister, Lawyer Issifu Salisu Be-Awuribe Esq., has led a high-profile government delegation to Gbiniyiri to inspect the ongoing reconstruction of the Gbiniyiriwura’s Palace, which was damaged during the recent conflict between the Gonja and Brifor communities in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District.
The visit was aimed at assessing the progress of work on the project and reaffirming government’s commitment to restoring lasting peace and stability in the area.
The delegation included officials from state security agencies, the Savannah Regional Coordinating Council, and staff of the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District Assembly.
During the visit, the team engaged with the contractors on site and encouraged them to expedite the pace of work, noting that the reconstruction of the palace serves as a cornerstone for peacebuilding, reconciliation, and sustainable development in the community.
The Regional Minister assured the contractor of government’s continued support and availability of funds, urging them to intensify efforts to ensure the project is completed within the scheduled time frame.
The Gbiniyiriwura’s Palace, a revered traditional and cultural symbol for the people of Gbiniyiri, is being rebuilt as part of a broader initiative to restore normalcy, foster unity, and promote development across the Savannah Region.