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Assin Kushea Is Our Limit... Assin Asempanaye Residents




Assin Kushea Is Our Limit... Assin Asempanaye Residents

The Residents including the chiefs of Assin Asempanaye  in the Assin North District of the central region has categorically stated that, in some few days to come, Assin Asempanaye township will be neat like Assin Kushea.

Assin Kushea was honoured as the most beautiful, neatest and tidy community in the central region, and it's inhabits Nana Prah Agyensem VI Omanhene of Owurankyiman traditional council has instilled that in the village, Every Wednesday is a city-wide cleanup time from 7 am – 9 am, before the farmers go out to the cocoa fields. Everyone— parents and children— pick up trash, clear weeds and work on community projects together

Speaking to the media during a massive cleanup exercise organized by social group called PEACE FUN CLUB, the Assemblyman for Assin Dansame-Asempanaye electoral Area Hon. Sylvester Amakye-Nyarko Said, They are aiming to make Assin Asempanaye township very neat in order to meet the president of the Republic of Ghana His Excellency Nana Addo-Dankwa Akuffo-Addo's  targets of eradicating dirt in Ghana.

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Hon Amakye therefore advised the general public especially his fellow Assembly members to adopt the spirit of keeping their their communities neat.

In conclusion, the leader (president) of the group PEACE FUN CLUB Mr. Kofi Noah also appealed to the traditional Leaders in Asempanaye township to Assist this noble group to achieve their aim of making their town very neat like Assin Kushea.
 He also appealed to the leadership of Assin North District Assembly to provide them with Tricycle (Aboboyaa) to ease them in conveying the refuse to the final disposal site after every cleanup exercise.

For more details Contact the Assemblyman for Assin Dansame-Asempanaye electoral Area Hon Sylvester Amakye-Nyarko on: 
+233 24 603 6843

Or
 President of PEACE FUN CLUB, Mr. Kofi Noah on:
+233245215925


Story filed by: Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku.


Photos of PEACE FUN CLUB




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