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The Member of Parliament for Bosomtwe, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum says all communities within his constituency will receive the level of development needed by the people.
He explained that, while all projects will not be completed at the same time, there was a need for residents to exercise patience as efforts are being made to complete all ongoing projects and start others.
Dr Adutwum gave the assurance over the weekend when he embarked on a tour of some communities in his constituency.
These communities included Jachie, Konkoma, Brodekwano, Asisriwa, Amankwadei, Onwi, Toanfom, Edwenease and Adagya.
During the tour, the MP who is also the Minister for Education cut sod for new projects, inspected ongoing development projects and also commissioned completed ones.
The MP commended the constituents for the prevailing peace among all political parties, ethnic groups, and faith-based organizations and urged them to continue living in peace so they could continue with their businesses.
He stated that the Nana Akufo-Addo-led government is working very hard to ensure that all Ghanaians lived in peace and are united by creating an enabling environment and promoting peace among all stakeholders in the country.
Again he said, "my vision is to help bring development to Bosomtwe and Ghana as a whole through the provision of the right development projects for every community which would, in the long run, bring about the holistic development of the entire country."
“Presently, due to the dwindling natural resources in the country, we must all help educate our youth so they would be able to spearhead the development of the country with the rightful skills for the 21st century,” Dr Adutwum added.
The Chief of Brodekwano, Nana Kwame Acheampong, was full of praise for the MP for the various development projects ongoing in the constituency.
He also appealed to the MP to help them extend electricity to new areas in their communities.
At Amankwadei, the Chiefs and people who witnessed the sod cutting for the construction of a school building by the government were so excited.
This follows the cutting of sod for the construction of a Kindergarten facility with water and sanitation facilities as well as a headmaster's office.
Speaking at a durbar held in honour of the MP, the Chief of the community, Nana Gyamfi Ababio, recounted how their children had to travel long distances to school at Worakose and other nearby communities; exposing them to various risks and challenges.
The District Chief Executive for Bosomtwe, Mr Joseph Kwasi Asuming, who was also present during the tour appealed to the constituent to remain united and ensure that they maintain the peace prevailing in the area.
He appealed to the people to continue to be law-abiding and continue to provide the needed information to the security services in the area to enhance the security of the area and the nation as a whole.
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