Thursday, July 23, 2020

MINISTER FOR SANITATION AND WATER RESOURCES PAYS A MONITORING VISIT TO BROSANKRO

The Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Hon. Cecilia Abena Dapaah paid a one day working visit to Brosankro in the Tano South Municipal in the Ahafo Region of Ghana.

                      

Some Dignitaries at the programme

The Minister in her address thanked the chief and people of Brosankro for their patience and warm reception. She continued that, water is a basic necessity and President Akufo Addo acknowledges that and due to that Brosankro was not exempted. He has tasked her ministry to do everything possible to make sure every community in the country have an easy access to clean water and that is why Brosankro hasn’t been left out.  She said, the visit was just to monitor the project and in the right time, it will be commissioned, hopefully by the president himself. She ended by mentioning the government’s commitment to better the lives of all Ghanaians and urged all and sundry to aid the realization of the President’s dream.

                         


The Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Hon. Cecilia Abena Dapaah  speaking at the gathering

The MCE for Tano South, Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi also thanked the government for fulfilling his promise and working within the stipulated time for the project to be completed. He asked the people of Brosankro to practice a very good maintenance culture so as to get the project last longer and serve its intended purpose   

   

                         

MCE for Tano South, Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi educating them

The Krontihene of Brosankro, Nana Kwasi Prempeh addressing the gathering expressed his profound gratitude to the government for not leaving his town out because it has been in need of water for long. He said, just like Oliver Twist, the will always ask for more so he pleads with the minister and the government to upgrade Brosankro health post and also fix their roads leading to the Old Town  because they are in a bad state. In conclusion, he bid the minister a safe journey back and asked her to convey his requests to the president.

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