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The Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North, Hon. Justice Joe Appiah has promised to ensure that his constituents benefit from his administration.
He promised to ensure that his first term brought visible development upon which the people of Ablekuma North should weigh his performance."My particular concern is the drainage system in the area and I am committed to addressing it thoroughly," he said.The MP said though he was in Parliament mainly to help enact laws, he was also committed to bringing some development to the area.
He has therefore embarked on projects ranging from, drainage systems, roads and a hospital for the people of Ablekuma North.A team from Accra Metro Roads Department joined Hon. Joe Appiah to inspect some projects including drainage systems and bridges in the area.Some of the projects are yet to be commenced including a footbridge to be constructed later at Kwashiebu High-tension where some two areas are cut off any time it rains.Story by Yaa Asantewaa/Asempa FM/Ghana
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