Atwima Mponua DCE Cut Sod For CHIP Compound And Six Unit Ultramodern Classroom Block Projects.

The Atwima Mponua District has taken a significant step towards improving healthcare and education in the area.

Hon. Issahak Ibrahim, the District Chief Executive, has cut sod for the construction of a chip compound at Nwasamire and a six-unit classroom block at Agogoso, both funded by the Common Fund.

The projects are expected to enhance healthcare services and improve the education system in the district, which has long struggled with inadequate facilities.

Hon. Issahak Ibrahim assured that the projects will be completed and paid for promptly, emphasizing the district’s commitment to prioritizing development.

Speaking at the sod-cutting ceremony, Hon. Issahak Ibrahim expressed his gratitude to the government for supporting the district’s development plans.

He urged residents to take ownership of the projects and support it completion.

The Assemblyman for Agogoso, Hon. James Amponsah, thanked the government for addressing the district’s needs, noting that students were previously forced to study under trees.

He revealed that the new classroom block will provide a conducive learning environment for students and help improve the district’s education outcomes.

The community has pledged to support the projects to completion, with residents expressing hope that the developments will bring about positive change to the area.
Story by Bismark Mensah@A/R.



