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How MP for Bole-Bamboi is ‘building’ his constituency

Alhaji Yussif Sulemana, the Member of Parliament for Bole/Bamboi Constituency has supported residents of his constituency in various ways since he was elected MP.

The MP has attracted applauds due to his development project focused on education, health and poverty eradication based on the needs and demands of the people.

To back those intentions with actions the following are the tremendous impact made in those areas upon assumption of office since 2017;

On Health, the member of Parliament procured the following items to support the Bole hospital and some health facilities across the Bole district:

1. Three (3) delivery beds.
2. Three (3) “Boxer” motor bikes to facilitate their movement.
4. Thirty (30) digital thermometers
5. Three (3) Dell desk top computers.
6. Five (5) flat screen televisions.
7. Four (4) hanging scales
8. Four (4) bathroom scales.

The district director of health for the Bole district Mr Bakuri David received the items on behalf of the health directorate of the district.

On Education, Honorable Yussif Sulemana made the following intervention;

1. 260 dual desks was made available to the Bole district director of education to be distributed across needing schools at a cost of Gh¢ 39,000.00 from his share of GETFUND, while a total of 36 students from various levels of education also got supported to clear their fees from the same fund.

2. 300 bags of cement was equally donated to the Tinga Senior High School to enable them complete an uncompleted dormitory.

3. There (3) packets of Zinc and 30 bags of cement was also given to a community (Agbelekame) that had no Teachers quarters, to help put up one for the few teachers who are willing to stay and teach in that community.

Mr. Vicent kwesi, the district director of education received these items on behalf of the Bole GES.

On poverty eradication

The Member of Parliament who has always worked in his small way to eradicate poverty donated some seed money to some women groups across the Bole/Bamboi Constituency.

He donated Ten Thousand Ghana cedi (Gh¢ 10,000.00) each to two women groups in Mandari and Mankuma as a revolving fund to boost their business.

The people of Bole/Bamboi have showered some words of praises on the member of Parliament for those donations and has called on him to continue doing more of such to them.

He in turn has promised not to relent on his good deeds to his constituents.

By: Kekeli Kuatsenu/awakenewsonline.com

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