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ASSIN NORTH MP, DCE CUTS SOD FOR THREE DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS FINANCED BY COASTAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (CODA


ASSIN NORTH MP, DCE CUTS SOD FOR THREE DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS FINANCED BY COASTAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (CODA)



The Member of Parliament for Assin North Constituency, Hon. Abena Druwaa Mensah and the District Chief Executive for Assin North District, Hon. Charles Ohene Andor cut sod for the construction of three developmental projects in three communities in Assin North constituency to  improve the lives of the constituents.

The start of these projects is in fulfilment of his 2016 electioneering campaign pledge made to the beneficiary communities ie...
ASSIN PRASO
ASSIN KUSHEA 
ASSIN ATWREBOANDA. 

At Assin Praso

The MP cut-sod for
the commencement of a (20) seater Water Closet disability Friendly toilet facilities at Assin Praso to solve sanitation related issues. 
Hon. Abena Druwaa Mensah, the lawmaker for the Assin North Constituency, speaking at the sod cutting ceremony said the initiative is to promote a healthy atmosphere by keeping the environs as clean as possible for sustainable development.
The projects according to the DCE, Hon. Ohene Andor is being funded by the Coastal Development Authority (CODA) and is to be completed as soon as possible. 

The Odikro of Assin Praso, Nana Yaw Owusu Aduomi ll, on his part  commended the (MP) for her tremendous efforts in fulfilling her campaign promises and thanked the  DCE for his cordial relationship with the MP to foster  development in Assin North.

At Assin Kushea
With the support of the Chiefs and good people of the Community, Hon. Abena Durowaa Mensah cut the sod for the construction of an ultramodern market centre for the good people of the area.
The Coastal Development Authority (CODA) project will see  the construction of a modern market center with sheds, open spaces, parking space for vehicles among others.

The Benkumhehe of Assin Kushea, Nana Opoku Esiri in an interview with Oman Fm reporter, Isaac Donkoh AKA Prof Ike, thanked hardworking Member of Parliament and the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for remembering them in the distribution of the national cake and declared their unwavering support in ensuring that, the project is completed in time and managed properly.

At Assin Atwerboanda
The MP cut sod for the construction of CHPS compound in the area.
In her address after the sod cutting, Hon. Abena Durowaa Mensah was optimistic that building a health centre will improve healthcare delivery in the area and appealed to the contractor to work within the stipulated time.
She also urged the people of the area to get on board to ensure its sustainability.
“The construction of the CHPS compound will  ensure effective and efficient health delivery  in the area. 
The  project according to her will have a consulting room, Doctors Office, Ward, OPD and Children’s Ward".
The Chief of Assin Atwreboanda, Nana Kofi Sam commended the MP for her kind gesture, stating that such initiative is the first of its kind in the area.
He assured the Member of Parliament of the town’s commitment to ensure the project becomes a success.

Mrs Abena Durowaa Mensah later proceeded to Assin Breku health center and donated 5 Hospital Beds, 5 Students mattress 1 Air Conditioning, 10 Gallons of Hand Sanitizers, 5 Gallons of Liquid Soaps and  other PPE'S.

The MP together with the District Chief executive Hon. Charles Ohene Andor handed over 
2 Zappy tents to the Health Directorate as a holding center to help fight COVID-19 in  Assin North District.

Hon. Abena Durowaa Mensah said the health sector was her utmost priority and would provide the necessary support to promote quality healthcare services in the district.


Source.... 
Oman Fm newsroom 
ISAAC DONKOH (PROF IKE)

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