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‘Dumsor’ will be solved like Adenta water crisis – Deputy Minister

February 13, 2015
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The Deputy Eastern Regional Minister, Mavis Ama Frimpong, has expressed optimism that since the President has managed to solve the more than a decade long acute water shortage at Adenta and its environs, then Ghanaians must trust him to deal with the power crisis.

[contextly_sidebar id=”RoeyGY0CaeuSgKFQqQ9taapM83JMYZOZ”]“The Mahama-led government is poised to make life comfortable to Ghanaians; all he needs is our unflinching commitment and support,” she appealed.

Ms Frimpong said this when she presented a new fire tender and an ambulance to the Birim North District Office of the Ghana National Fire Service and the Ambulance Service respectively at New Abirem.

She urged Ghanaians to augment the government’s effort by conserving power in their homes and work places to reduce pressure on power generation and distribution.

She said the government had procured some X-ray machines for some hospitals of which one had been earmarked for the Birim North District Hospital.

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President Mahama inspecting facilities at the Sunon Asogli power plant

 

According to her, the government has started rehabilitating roads in the district including the Old Abirem/Subi road and soon work would start on the Abirem/Nkawkaw road.

She said the district had been allocated one of the 200 Community Day Senior High Schools.

Obrempong Kwasi Amo Kyeretwie, Paramount Chief of Abirem, expressed gratitude to the government for responding to their request by providing the fire tender and the ambulance.

He noted that the district can now breathe a sigh of relief with the availability of those facilities and presented eight beds to the district fire office.

The chief pledged to donate six more beds and offer accommodation to the staff of the ambulance service to enable them work in happiness and appealed to the government to urgently construct more basic schools to  help reduce congestion in the schools.

Mr Paul Aboagye Dadzie, the Birim North District Chief Executive, said the facilities formed part of the government’s move to resource the district assemblies.

 

Source: GNA

 

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