According to Mr. Asiamah, the Chinese nationals must ensure their presence in the community promotes peace and not to create confusion.
The Minister said this in a community engagement with the residents of Mamford and urged them to give the workers their maximum support.
“They are going to be in this town for about a year and half and because we don’t want you to regard them as strangers when you see them, that is why we have come to introduce them”, he said.
“Report cases of sexual harassment to the chief in this town but if the girl is ripe for marriage and he is ready to marry her, that is fine”, he added.
Meanwhile, Mr Kweku Asiamah assured the funds for the construction of the Mamford landing beach is ready with the project to begin next week.
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