Mpraeso Chief Appeals For Help To Finish Long Awated Cliinic

The Chief of Kwahu Mpraeso in the Eastern Region,Nana Ampadu Daaduam, has made a heartfelt appeal to residents of Mpraeso, whether they reside locally or abroad, to unite and provide the necessary support to bring to completion a much-anticipated modern clinic project that has been in progress for a considerable period.
This fervent call stems from the pressing need for improved healthcare facilities within the community, as Mpraeso currently grapples with the absence of a well-equipped clinic which is an essential infrastructure critical for delivering quality healthcare services to its populace.
The call for this renewed emphasis on completing the clinic project follows a significant gesture by the esteemed Bediako family of Mpraeso, who have constructed a one-storey building earmarked for pivotal community uses including baby weighing services and hosting conferences.
This commendable act was undertaken in loving memory of their late father, Sampong Bediako(father of Ernest Chemists ) reflecting the family’s dedication to contributing meaningfully to the welfare and advancement of their hometown.
Nana Yaw Asante, who serves as the Okyeame of Kwahu Mpraeso, articulated the chief’s urgent appeal, stressing the imperative of communal solidarity and collective support towards driving developmental initiatives within Mpraeso.
Speaking on behalf of Nana Ampadu Daaduam, Nana Yaw Asante underscored the significance of pooling resources and efforts from Mpraeso natives far and wide to ensure the fruition of this vital healthcare project.
In remarks made during the occasion, Nana Yaw Abrah Bediako, representing the Bediako family, expressed that the edifice stands as a honour not only to their late father but also as a testament to their abiding commitment to the Mpraeso community’s growth and betterment.
He seized the moment to exhort other indigenes of Mpraeso, both at home and in the diaspora, to emulate this spirit of giving back and join hands in propelling local progress and community-driven development forward.
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