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The Member of Parliament for Awutu Senya West has started an initiative to provide free medical care for his constituents.
The initiative, which is part of George Nenyi Andah's #Power2DoMore, is aimed at screening and providing medical care for residents of four communities in the constituency.

The four-day exercise kicked off on Sunday, June 24 in Awutu Beraku. At the first stop, about 300 people received testing and care for eye, skin, heart related issues among others.
On the second day, Monday, June 25, about 200 resident of Bawjiase benefited from the initiative.

Residents of Senya-Beraku and Awutu-Bontrase will get their turn on Tuesday, June 26 and Wednesday, June 27 respectively.
This the third time Mr Andah is organising the free medical screening for his constituents. The first one was in 2016 followed by a second one in 2017.

This year, the Awutu Senya West MP is partnering with the St. Paul's Medical Services from Egypt and four Ghanaian doctors for the screening.



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