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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Amasaman, Mr Akwasi Afrifa-Mensa has donated assorted food items and cash to Muslim communities within the Ga West Municipality to show solidarity as Muslims observe Ramadan.
The items donated include 100 bags of rice, sugar, packs of soft drinks, water and GH¢2000.
Vice-Chairman of Oduman Zango Chiefs, Sariki Sulemana Mandy who received the items on behalf of the Muslim Ummah commended the legislator for the love and support showed them during the period.
Mr Afrifa-Mensa also used the opportunity to admonish Muslims to religiously adhere to the Covid-19 preventive measures to curtail the spread of the virus.
According to him, his office is opened for persons, hence they should not hesitate to present their grievances.
"I will never abandon the Zango Communities when it comes to development,’’ he stated.
In a nutshell, he praised Muslims for their sterling support and urged them to continue to pray for him and the NPP government to uplift the image of the Amasaman Constituency.
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