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In a gesture of goodwill and community development, Dr. Gideon Boako, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary candidate for the Tano North Constituency, presented 12 sets of jerseys and 15 footballs to the football teams in Duayaw Nkwanta.
The donation, made during a brief but lively ceremony, marks an effort to support local sports and provide a platform for young talent to thrive.
Dr. Boako expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative, emphasising the importance of nurturing sports as a unifying activity within the constituency.

The event was met with great excitement by football enthusiasts and community members, who turned up in numbers to witness the occasion.
Leaders of the local football teams conveyed their gratitude, highlighting how the donation would significantly enhance their preparations for upcoming tournaments.
According to them, providing quality kits and equipment motivates the players and fosters a sense of pride and professionalism in their approach to the game.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Boako reiterated his commitment to the development of Tano North, stating that sports have the potential to inspire the youth and promote community cohesion.
He encouraged the teams to use the donated items best and assured them of his continued support in similar endeavours.
The parliamentary candidate also used the opportunity to engage with attendees, listening to their concerns and discussing other developmental priorities for the area.
The donation has been widely praised as a thoughtful intervention, reflecting Dr. Boako’s dedication to improving lives in the constituency.
The gesture is expected to invigorate sports in Duayaw Nkwanta and strengthen the bond between the candidate and the community, as they look forward to further collaborations.
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