
Audio By Carbonatix
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Abuakwa North Mr Joseph B. Dankwa-Adu has presented 10 sewing machines to the people of Bosodumase, near Bososu for the establishment of a sewing school for the community.
The items, which were estimated at 721 Ghana cedis, were aimed at helping to provide alternate livelihood to young women in the community.
Making the presentation, Mr Dankwa-Adu said the aim of supporting the community to establish the community sewing school was to help reduce the cost that parents in the community had to bear by sending their young ladies who had completed basic schools to stay in the urban communities to acquire skills in dressmaking.
He said within the last four years, he had supported the community with a place of convenience at a cost of 20,000 Ghana Cedis and also helped the community to benefit from the community water scheme adding that with electricity already available in the area, what was left was to support the town with projects and programmes that would help the youth to get engaged in alternative livelihood schemes.
Mr. Dankwa-Adu charged young women of the community to be serious with the project to ensure that they fully benefited from it.He gave the assurance that he would be visiting the community to monitor the progress of the project adding that if it progresses well, he would provide other forms of support to them.
He promised to support seamstresses and tailors in the community who would volunteer to teach at the school.
Mr. Douglas Martin Asare, New Patriotic Party (NPP) constituency chairman for Abuakwa North, advised the community to provide good security for the sewing machines so that, nobody could come and steal them.Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
GIS to unveil comprehensive plans to enhance officers’ welfare and infrastructure
15 minutes -
Right move, wrong timing? – COMAC CEO questions govt’s delay on fuel price relief
16 minutes -
IMF urges Central Banks to keep inflation in check
39 minutes -
NRSA stands firm on Toyota Voxy ban despite transport operators’ opposition
41 minutes -
H. Kwasi Prempeh raises concerns over Supreme Court’s handling of OSP constitutionality case
49 minutes -
Global childhood cancer cases soar
49 minutes -
Airline pilots fear retribution over refusing to fly in Middle East, aviators’ group says
50 minutes -
Police intensify security in Bosomtwe communities after deadly clash
58 minutes -
Corporate Income Tax contributes highest to 2025 petroleum revenue
1 hour -
Ghana less exposed to global oil disruptions — Fitch
1 hour -
Property rates: Stakeholders advocate digitisation, transparency, …
1 hour -
Police officer killed in road crash at Atortorkorpe in Ada
1 hour -
EKMA begins dredging major storm drains ahead of peak rainy season
1 hour -
US has let in 4,499 refugees since October – all but three were South African
1 hour -
Child Protection Units to be part of MMDA Performance Assessment
1 hour