The traditional authority of Tabora, Chantan, Israel, Alhaji, Okaiman, and Lomnava communities under the Asere Kotopon Stool of the Ga State has commissioned a corporate office at the Chantan Market to enhance community engagement, strengthen dispute resolution, and accelerate local development. The newly inaugurated office is expected to serve as a one-stop centre for dispute resolution, community development initiatives, land administration, and other essential services for residents of Tabora, Chantan and surrounding communities. She said the traditional authority envisions transforming Israel, Tabora, Chantan, Alhaji, Okaiman and Lomnava into a model community within the next five years, adding that the area should become an example of good leadership, development, and community participation. She added that the office would also mediate community disagreements and misunderstandings to promote peace, harmony, and social cohesion. She called on residents to support the vision of the traditional authority, stressing that unity and collaboration would be essential in achieving sustainable development.