Audio By Carbonatix
The Member of Parliament for Nkawkaw, Mr Seth Adjei-Baah, has said he would ensure judicious use of all resources that he would receive for the constituency.
He therefore urged the people to give him and the government the needed support and cooperation to finance more development projects in the constituency.
Mr Adjei-Baah was addressing a durbar of chiefs and people of Kofi Dede to mark the 10th anniversary of the enstoolment of Nana Osei Appah Diatuo II as the Kofi Dedehene.
He said he had distributed 18 street light bulbs worth 11,650 Ghana cedis to Kofi Dede, Kwahu Daa, Kwahu Jejeti, Aprahwem and Akwaboa and electricity will be extended to the Community Health Centre (CHSC) at Kofi Dede.
Mr Adjei-Baah said the Kwahu West Municipal Assembly had acquired a grader to rehabilitate some feeder roads in the municipality while the Urban Roads Departments would open an office at Nkawkaw next year to undertake road construction works in the constituency.
He said he had used his share of the GETFund to build a block of three classrooms, office and store for the Aweragya-Nsuta Junior High School (JHS) while a block of six classrooms, office and store was being rehabilitated for the Nkawkaw-Nsuta Presbyterian Primary school.
Mr Adjei-Baah advised the people to co-operate and support the chief to develop the community.
He later attended a fund raising harvest organized by the chiefs and people of Kwahu-Daa towards the construction of a block of six classrooms, office and store and pledged to assist the community with 100 bags of cement from his share of the common fund.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
DVLA warns against fake SMS traffic fines and fraudulent payment links
12 minutes -
Asafo Market traders, drivers appeal to KMA over recurring flooding
20 minutes -
Mahama’s approval rating drops to 58.9% but majority of Ghanaians still back him — IEA poll
21 minutes -
Veep welcomes Mahama home after UK, Belarus visits
29 minutes -
Tribute book “IMPRESSIONS” launched in honour of KNUST’s Prof. Ibok Oduro
35 minutes -
Joy Prime TV to broadcast World Cup 2026 matches
36 minutes -
Northern Region leaders back Ghana vaccine production plan but raise quality and access concerns
39 minutes -
Ghana’s economy expands by 6.4% in Q1 of 2026, driven by Services and Mining
44 minutes -
CSIR soil scientist warns imported fertilisers may be degrading Ghana’s farmlands
45 minutes -
KATH OPD resumes full operations after suspension of doctors’ strike
50 minutes -
Ahmad Tea announces Antoine Semenyo as Global Brand Ambassador
51 minutes -
Tarkwa-Nsuaem NPP elections halted by Sekondi High Court over injunction application
53 minutes -
Ghana’s unemployment pegged at 13.1%, inequality at 43.5%
54 minutes -
GMet warns of heightened flood risk in Accra as June rainfall projected to intensify
57 minutes -
Tension at Afari Military Hospital as soldiers block Minority MPs’ inspection of abandoned facility
1 hour