The member of parliament for the Awutu Senya East Constituency, Hon.Philis Naa Koryor, speaking at the 68th Independence Day Celebration parade has assured constituents that they will not be left behind in president John Dramani Mahama’s reseting development agenda.
According to her, just as President John Dramani Mahama has re-echoed his commitment not just only to maintaining the free senior high school policy but also improving education, she is also poised to lobby for development for the Awutu Senya East Constituency.
Considering the current cholera outbreak situation within the Central Region, the lawmaker ceased the opportunity to advise the people and commuters to have a renew mindset towards the environment.
The Municipal director of Education for Awutu Senya East, Mrs Faustina Braimah said that strengthening the education sector requires a collective efforts since the government cannot do it alone, hence every stakeholder which includes parents, teachers, cooperate bodies and community leaders all have roles to play.
She, however, pleaded with traditional leaders to champion the cause for education and urged them to release lands for educational infrastructure and other developmental projects.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Emmanuel Anyigba