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FLASH BACK:AKATSI SOUTH DISTRICT CHIEF EXECUTIVE (DCE) HON. LEO NELSON ADJIDOGAH PROMISED TO SUPPORT YOO GHANA’S EMERGENCY PROJECT IN SREMANU WITH 100 BAGS OF CEMEMT TO FAST TRACK THE COMPLETION OF A THREE UNITS CLASSROOM BLOCK PROJECT, COMMEND THE COMMUNITY AND THE TEACHING STAFF FOR THEIR PASSIONATE COMMITMENTS TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA.

*Posted on March 5, 2019by Japhmultimedia* Hon. Leo Nelson Adjidogah,the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Akatsi south constituency has pledged to support the NGO’S , Chief and elders in the area with 100 bags of cement to fast track the three Units classroom block project in sremanu. In this regard, he has called on the chiefs to take full ownership of their communities and play their expected roles. Mr. Adzidogah the DCE of the constituency who came with the Assembly member of Atidzive and Sremanu, Have and Wuxor said this when he paid a surprised visits to Sremanu D/A basic school to officially inform the students, the PTA and the SMC body of the assemblies eagerness to support the ongoing emergency project.
The various concerns of the area voiced by One Japhet Festus Gbede the Assembly member hopeful include inadequate infrastructure in the Education and health Sector, poor road network, the poor states of the drinking water in the entire electoral area, insufficient streetlights in the sremanu community to be precise and the urgent completion of the water project started by the previous NDC government. As clearly captioned above, the visit was a working one so, the DCE used the opportunity to supervise and inspect all the activities of the school when he later interact with the hardworking teaching staff of the school and also commended them for their readiness to work for Ghana to increase the academic standards of our beloved district. Hon. Leo Nelson Adjidogah the DCE of the constituency assured the leaders of the community of an open and transparent administration and urged them to feel free to approach him with challenges confronting them adding that “political position is meant to serve but not to lord [ourselves] over the people”.

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