Sunday 22 November 2020

Canteen Assemblyman Hands Over Mechanized Borehole To Community

Canteen Assemblyman Hands Over Mechanized Borehole To Community

The Assemblyman for the Canteen Electoral Area in the West Gonja District of the Savannah Region,hon.Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham has handed over a Self-Initiated Mechanized Borehole to the people of New Town (Kunsawgu).

In handing over the borehole to the community,the Assemblyman disclosed that the initiative forms part of his "universal water coverage for the electoral area,"adding that,"I am working tirelessly to secure more of such projects for other communities in the electoral area".

He said funding support for the project was secured from World Vision through its Community Gift Notification of which Canteen Community was to benefit a package in value of a little above Ghc5,000.00.

The gift notification he revealed,was to be used by World Vision to Procure Personal Protection Equipment for the community, but he had to write a convincing proposal to World Vision requisting for the money to support in funding the borehole Initiative.

According to him,the requested amount was however exhausted at the stage of construction of the Polytank stand,so he had to use his personal resources to complete the over Ghc9,000.00 project from that stage through to electrification to final connection and testing, adding that all in all,"I am happy that my people finally have water to drink irrespective of their political stance".

"I owe it a duty to God,you my cherished electorates and humanity to reform the electoral area;make it a shinning example and make a difference in local politics and development for others to emulate,and I am ready, able, willing to do this to the best of my God given mandate and ability,"he said.

He said aside the Mechanization of the hand pump borehole,from the month of October to November,he has through the support of benevolent individuals lobbied to repair over seven broken down boreholes in the electoral area, and is counting on securing two additional mechanised boreholes for some two other communities in the electoral area.

The Assemblyman expressed gratitude to the Member of Parliament for the Damongo constituency,hon.Adam Mutawakilu for supporting the initiative with a Rambo 500 Polytank after the initial one which was mounted broke down few days after testing of the borehole.

He also thanked World Vision and its CWS in the community,his Unit Committee Chairman,chiefs and opinion leaders of the Canteen and all those who supported in material and prayers to see to the completion of the project.

Like Oliver Twist,he appealed to World Vision and other benevolent organizations to still come to the aid of the community, pledging maximum working relationship.

Mr.Rahim of Savannah Water Project,the constructor of the project disclosed that but for the support of the Assemblyman,it would have been very difficult to complete the project.

He said due to the hardwork and dedication of the honorable man to the development of Damongo at large,his outfit had no option but to support him to complete the project, noting that,under normal circumstances,such projects cost them up to Ghc35,000.00.

He appealed to the community to therefore, receive the facility with an open mind adding that,through the Assemblymen,their outfit was going to train selected community members who would be incharge of manning the technical aspect of the borehole.

The youth Chief of Canteen commended the Initiative, stating that,it's a big relieve to the community.

He said due to the water challenges in the community,the project was timely expressing gratitude to World Vision for the funding support.

Mr. Peter Baapele appealed to community members to detach politics from issues of water, health and sanitation.

He said the Assemblyman eventhough,very young,was doing very well for the community listening to the many projects he has already Initiated in his short stay in office.

"My 28 years stay in this place exposes the fact that access to water has been a big challenge.So as we are leaving here,I want to thank all those who made it possible for this water to come here.Our problem now is to be united in handling the water devoid of politics.

Our Assemblyman is still very young and he is doing well.From all the speeches,I have heard the many projects he is doing for the communities.It means he is out for the people for whose reason he was elected.We need to pray for him and support him,"he noted.

Mr.Morrison,a member of the Water Management Committee of the community lauded the project as worthy and called for unity and inclusiveness in the management of the water facility.

He called on community members to support the honorable Assemblyman in his drive towards developing the electoral area,stating that,"our Assemblyman is like a Canary Bird whose voice and sound can be heard louder than the White Bellbirds.

Representatives of the women embraced the project as a timely intervention that would bring a great relieve to especially the women, thanking World Vision for the support.

They pledged to take proper care of the life saving facility, emphasizing the need for the Assemblyman to lobby for more of such Projects for the community.

Speaker upon speaker lauded the initiative as a worthy example to emulate.

Source: Braimah Gbolo Vroom

Wednesday 11 November 2020

Damongo MP donates mattresses to GNFS

 Damongo MP donates mattresses to GNFS

The Member of Parliament for Damongo constituency in the West Gonja District,hon.Adam Mutawakilu, has donated High Density Foam Mattresses to the Savannah Regional Command of the Ghana National Fire Service.

This according to the legislator is part of effort to create comfort for the fire officers and augment their work in the district and region at large.

At a short ceremony held in Damongo,the Savannah regional capital to hand over the logistics,the law maker commended the fire officers for their dedicated service over the years.

The MP noted that the donation was part of a comprehensive plan he has for the fire station, adding that,"Insha Allah,when reelected,I will continuo to honor all the pledges and more that will come my way".

Being a man of his words,Mr.Mutawakilu revealed that he was presenting the 10 mattresses running into thousands of Ghana cedis in honor of a promise he made sometime ago, saying,"I will always fulfil my promises to the people no matter how long it takes".

He recounted his days as the District Chief Executive for the West Gonja District when he stood up with the support of the Mills-Mahama administration to ensure that the Damongo-Fulfulso-Sawla road was constructed.

The legislator disclosed that during the said period,he worked with the then District Fire Commander to secure a Fire Tender or Fire Truck for the district.

In recent times,he donated a desktop computer with its accessories to support the work of the fire station.

The Deputy Regional Commander,DOI Mike Apiagyie expressed gratitude to the Member of Parliament for the continuous support, noting that the donation was timely.

According to him,the staff is pleased with the quality of the mattresses and pledged to put them into good use.

He disclosed that the regional and municipal command alike,were bedevilled with a lot of logistical constraints,but that not withstanding, his men are always ready to give Savannah Region and Damongo the needed fire cover in order to protect lives and property.

Like Oliver Twist,he appealed to the MP for more logistical support.

The Municipal Fire Commander,ADO II Philip Okumah placed a special request to the legislator to support the Municipal Command with fuel to enable them respond to distressed calls as the dry season sets in.

Source: Ananpansah,Bartholomew Abraham

Thursday 5 November 2020

Don't vote 'skirt and blouse'-Jane Nana urges NDC supporters

Don't vote 'skirt and blouse'-Jane Nana urges NDC supporters

The running mate to former president John Dramani Mahama, Professor Jane Nana Opoku Agyemang has exhorted NDC supporters at the Damongo Constituency not to vote "skirt and blouse" in the impending December polls.

According to her,it will be of great disservice to vote "skirt and blouse" since the president needs majority Members of Parliament in the chamber to fast track development.

During a two days tour of the Savannah Region,the former Vice Chancellor called on the people to vote for their own son,John Dramani Mahama and the incumbent MP,hon.Adam Mutawakilu for the needed development. 

She wondered why those sharing money are not using the money to provide the people of Damongo water and other social amenities, adding that,a win for the NDC is a win for development,jobs, education, health, peace, agriculture improvement, women and youth empowerment.

The NDC she assured was poised for victory and will unite the nation once again, whilst consolidating the many gains the NDC made under Mills and Mahama administration,gains which the current administration have eroded.

The manifesto pledges of the party according to her,caters for everyone and will bring renewed hopes to Ghanaians.

At the Jakpa Palace,the former Minister of Education received the blessings of the Yagbonwura who lauded her for demonstrating a high sense of peace ahead of the December 7 polls.

The NDC running mate was eskinned "Queen of Peace at Wasipe" in recognition of her contribution towards promoting peace in the country ahead of the 2020 polls.

Her skin name is "Kanyitiwurche".

Source: Ananpansah,B.Abraham

Wasipewura crowns Jane Nana "Queen of Patience"

Wasipewura crowns Jane Nana "Queen of Patience"

The running mate to former president John Dramani Mahama, Prof Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang has been crowned as Chief of Patience at Wasipe in the North Gonja District of the Savannah Region.

The Chieftaincy title was conferred on her by the Paramount Chief of the Wasipe Traditional Area, His Royal Majesty Wasipewura Mumuni Anyame Kabasagye II together with his Queen Mothers under the skin name ,"Kanyitiwurche," which literally means "Queen of Patience".

This is in recognition of her contribution towards promoting decency in our body politics and preaching peace and unity in the country before, during and after the December polls.

The former Minister of Education in her two days tour of the Savannah Region, assured residents of Daboya,Linginsi,Disa and Singa of massive development adding that,"the next John Mahama administration will construct roads,markets, health centers,schools and improve economic development of women and the youth".

At Damongo,the running mate received the blessings of Yagbonwura and reiterated the fact that this year's election is all about showing good track records by the various political parties.

Whilst commiserating with the people of Laribanga over the demise of the Chief Imam,the former Vice Chancellor was optimistic that the NDC government will change the face of politics in Ghana and bring massive development to Savannah Region.

Source: Ananpansah,B.Abraham