“Sene West MP Briefs NDC Chairman on Development Progress“.
The member of parliament for Sene West, Hon Kwame Ampofo Twumasi, has outlined some measures put in place to address some pressing challenges in the constituency to the National chairman of the National Democratic Congress, Aseidu Nketia during his thank you tour.
According to him, feasibility studies have been undertaken to provide telecommunication network accessibility in Tato Bartor, Today Kope, and Nkyensen Bartor in the first phase of his effort to connect the people to the communication acces Whereas, Gyasipo and Gyinggi Congo will follow as second phase.
He told the chairman of the ruling party that residents in Gobu in the Tato Bartor area are affected and worried about the unavailability of electricity for economic purposes.
He also indicated that his effort and follow-ups to the ministry of Ernegy have yielded some significant results where engineers have surveyed the area and responded positively.
Hon Kwame Ampofo assured the National chairman that before his next visit to the constituency, the construction of the nursing training school will begin to fulfil a campaign promise he made and the subsequent cuting of sod together with the chairman during campaign in the run up to the 2024 elections.
He added that enough sand had been piled on the land, while the process of securing the land documents to avoid any future misunderstanding is ongoing.
Hon Twumasi Ampofo appealed to chairman Aseidu Nketia to argue at Carbinet for a reliable source of funding for the completion of the Atebubu Kwame Danso road and construction of some important feeder roads.
He revealed to the leader of the party that, before the intervention of the central government.
He has initially funded the DRIP to reshape the road from Kwame to Dwankrom through Akyremadi Bartor to Tato Bartor and its environs.
The lawmaker assured the youth that once there is financial clearance for job opportunities, he will make sure opportunities are given to them.
He said there are job opportunities at the District Hospital, Health Insurance, the District Assembly, and the Senior High Technical School.
Responding to the issues raised by the chiefs and the mp? Chairman Aseidu Nketia assured them of filing at the appropriate quarters and immediate implementation.
He then called on the residents to desist from a repeated cancer of them attacking police personnel and court workers during misunderstanding.
He advised that such an act will delay development in the area and would bring the image of the district into disrepute.