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The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Afram Plains North constituency in the Eastern Region, Betty Nana Efua Krosbi Mensah has handed over a completed Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) located at Gudupe - Faaso Battor, a remote island Community to the Ghana Health Service.
This is the second out of three abandoned CHPS projects in the Afram Plains North area since 2017 that the MP has completed and handed over to Ghana Health Service. In December 2020, Ms Mensah from her own resources completed the facility at Abotanso and handed it over to the health authorities.Â
In 2015, three communities in the Afram Plains North area including Abotanso, Faaso Battor and Supom benefited from the construction of CHPS with proceeds of the austere 10% salary cut announced by former President John Dramani Mahama and his appointees in 2014 to bring healthcare closer to all citizens irrespective of their geographical location.

However, these projects dotted across the country were abandoned after the 2016 elections.
In order to help address the health challenges of her constituents, Ms Betty Krosbi Mensah through her instrumentality and commitment again mobilise resources for the completion of the Faaso Battor project at the tune of Ghc 180, 000.
Addressing Chiefs and residents of the area during the handing over ceremony, the Afram Plains North lawmaker who is also a member of the Health Committee of Parliament expressed worrying concerns about the culture of abandoned health projects across the entire country.
According to her, health delivery must be a priority to all and urged government to dedicate resources for the completion of all abandoned projects started by the erstwhile Mahama administration for the benefit of all.

The MP assured of her continuous willingness to support her constituents in whatever means possible for the development of the area.
Assemblyman for the Faaso Battor electoral area which comprises over ten communities, Michael Amelewu on behalf of the Chiefs and people of thanked the MP for the area for coming to their aid to complete the project.
He also expressed the gratitude of the people to the MP who recently supported the first phase surgery of their five-year-old son, Caleb who was suffering from a hole-in-heart condition at the Korle BuTeaching Hospital.
Dumefia (Chief) of Faaso Battor Togbe Matthew Kudanu also expressed gratitude to the MP for her foresight and prayed for God's guidance for her in all efforts.
He urged political parties to live delible imprints on the minds of people through their project initiatives to help residents make informed choices.

The Afram Plains North District Medical Director, Francis Kotua Apungu who received the keys to the facility expressed gratitude to the MP for her relentless effort at strengthening health delivery in the area describing her as a " very proactive MP".
 According to him, the facility will provide a 24-hour health service to the community.
Mr Apungu appealed to the MP and other well-wishers to help secure a Solar vaccine fridge and a motorbike for the facility.
He also appealed to central government to as a matter of urgency regularise the casual staff and the posting of critical staff such as Medical Doctors to help strengthen health delivery in the district and address issues of retention of Internally generated funds (IGFs).

The Faaso Battor CHPS Compound comprises three self-contained bedrooms, a storeroom, an Outpatient Department (OPD), a ward, a consulting room, a kitchen, and two toilets.
The event was attended Chief Executive Officer of Eben KB Hotels, MP for Afram Plains South, Joseph Appiah Boateng, MP for Buem, Kofi Iddi Adams, MP for South Tongu, Kobena Mensah Woyome and MP for South Dayi, Joselyn Tetteh, the District Finance Officer represented the DCE.
Eastern Regional Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), constituency and branch executives of the party.
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