From Gifty Twum-Dei, KNUST Intern, The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ahafo-Ano South East Constituency, Francis Manu Adabor, has brought development to his constituents during the four year term as a law maker. He mentioned the renovation of a three classroom block at Ahwerewam, as well as scholarships for nursing, university, and senior high school […]
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From Gifty Twum-Dei, KNUST Intern,
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ahafo-Ano South East Constituency, Francis Manu Adabor, has brought development to his constituents during the four year term as a law maker.
He mentioned the renovation of a three classroom block at Ahwerewam, as well as scholarships for nursing, university, and senior high school students from his share of the Members of Parliament Common Fund.
According to him, he has used more of his Common Fund for re-gravelling some roads in the area to make them motorable for the people to cart their food stuffs to the urban areas.
The MP has also renovated the Pokukrom, Sabronum and Adukrom Heath centers, and started two new CHPS compounds at Bokruna and Apoponso, which are at the lintel level.
Manu Adabor told the Ashanti File that he had constructed mechanised boreholes for Biemso, Potrikrom and Nsuta, and also completed new ones at Ahwerewam and Abesewa, all with funding from his MPs Common fund.
The Ahafo-Ano South East Constituency law maker also added that he has donated 1,200 bags of cement to some churches and communities to initiate projects, as well as 12 sets of jerseys and footballs to all the communities in the constituency to promote sports.
Other projects the MP embarked upon include the construction of a 50-feet metal bridge over the Abugya River at Nsuta and Biemso No. 2, and River Mankran, as well as a footbridge at Dwenewoho.
Pix: The 50-foot metal bridge over River Mankran
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