The Assembly member of the Nkatieso/Beposo electoral area in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipality of the Western North region, Frank E. Amoako has submitted to the government to complete a deserted Community-Based Health Planning Services, CHIPS Compound, which has been left to decay.
In an interview with the media, the distinguished member remarked that the lack of health centres in both communities has affected them awkwardly.
“This CHIPS compound has been here for the past decades, with no one holding efforts to complete it. The electoral area comprises two neighbourhoods with each community having about five hundred settlers but we don’t have a health facility. The CHIPS Compound, which was begun some years ago, has been left to rot. We are calling on the government to come to our aid and complete it for us,” he affirmed.
Mr Frank Amoako replied, “the pupils of Beposo nursery numbering about eighty have been piled up in our classroom sitting on the bare floor earning to the absence of desks for these needy kids”.
“Are we not Ghanaians? Why should the government treat us like this? We have been undervalued in all aspects of developmental projects. Meanwhile, we are all eligible taxpayers. I want to take this opportunity to call on NGOs and other stakeholders to come to our aid and produce some desks for our minors so that they can likewise go to school and learn” he stressed.
He pleaded to the people of Nketia/Beposo electoral area to remain serene since he will do all he could to ensure the communities becomes improved.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma