Wednesday, March 10, 2010

ABUAKWA NORTH MP ASSISTS 3 ORGANISATIONS (PAGE 20, MARCH 10, 2010)

IN fulfilment of his promise to improve the lot of his constituents, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Abuakwa North, Professor Samuel Amoako, at the weekend donated various items to three organisations in the area.
The organisations are the Akyem Anyinasin Community-Based Health Planning Services (CHIPS) which received basic hospital equipment, including handgloves and bandages worth GH¢18,000, the Anyinasin Presbyterian School which had a computer and accessories and the Kyebi College of Education which was provided with a library furnished with 428 different of books worth GH¢40,000.
The books were provided by the African Kings Foundation based in the United States of America where the MP had worked for a number of years.
According to Mr Amoako, it was his obligation to assist such organisations to be able to cater for the people in the constituency, adding that such a gesture was in fulfilment of the promises he made during his election campaign.
Professor Amoako had earlier made similar donations to the Central University College, the Methodist University College and the University of Education, Winneba.
He gave the assurance that he would continue to assist others in due course and urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the items.
The Vice Principal of the Kyebi College of Education, Rev. Kissi-Twum, the officer in charge of the Anyinasin CHIPS, Miss Linda Agyeiwaa, and a staff of the Anyinasin Presbyterian schools, who received the items on behalf of their institutions, expressed their gratitude to Professor Amoako.
They appealed to other individuals and organisations to emulate the example of Professor Amoako.

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