He spoke more specifically about the community by saying that since the community is an agriculture community, oil palm seedlings and cocoa seedlings have been supplied to the people to ease their challenges in acquiring these seedlings He again spoke on social welfare issues by saying that through Livelihood for Empowerment against Poverty, some people with physical disabilities have benefited from deep freezers, fufu pounding machines, sowing machines, and many more. Some of the young girls and boys were taken to Takoradi, Axim, and Kumasi to learn a trade or apprenticeship. Most of the schoolchildren have benefited from the Free Senior High School. He continued by saying there was no network service connection in the district, but now there's the accessibility of the network to make calls in the comfort of their homes. He spoke on the accessibility of health care by saying the Mpohor health centre is now upgraded into a polyclinic, which would ensure there are resident doctors in the district to eliminate the zero patient-to-doctor ratio. The chief executive spoke on major infrastructure developments in the district, like the construction of Agenda 111 hospital, fire service station construction, the influx of more police officers in the district, and many more.
The Member of Parliament, Hon. John Kobina Abam Abuah Sanie, thanked the people gathered. He stated the purpose of the gathering by saying that it's crucial that every now and then, the leadership of the community engages its constituents. It's only on Saturday and Sunday that a member of Parliament could engage with the various communities. He expounded by saying their time to engage the people is very limited. He continued by saying most of the communities are without electricity supply, and thanks be to God that electricity extensions to Mempeasem, Bruso, and other places have been given to a contractor to commence work. Ayiem, Angu, K9, and K3 are all on the extension project. With regards to metering for individual households, the hon. Member of Parliament said that he had met the Minister of Energy to help provide metres for the town in which the metering projects are currently ongoing, especially for those who paid the charged amount for metering. He was very optimistic that by 2024, metering issues would be a thing of the past. On health, the MP said he has a social responsibility contract with the people by ensuring that health specialists are always closer to them to examine their health status by prescribing the right medication and giving advice.
ous sectors of the economy, especially in the education sector. The district has received 90 newly recruited teachers, and about 100 people have gained employment in the most prestigious sectors of the economy. According to the member of parliament, it's his humble prayer that one day there will be an Inspector General of Police from the district and other key positions. About 42 boreholes have been constructed to help solve the water crisis across the length and breadth of the district. Finally, he spoke on the four major roads in the district by saying all these roads have been given contracts. With regards to these road issues, the chiefs of the district and political leadership met the president of Ghana in 2021 to discuss how these roads could be fixed. He spoke passionately, saying that come what may, the road would be fixed to enable the development and growth of the district. Questions and answers forums were opened for the public to come out with what they had for the leadership. amount for metering. He was very optimistic that by 2024, metering issues would be a thing of the past. On health, the MP said he has a social responsibility contract with the people by ensuring that health specialists are always closer to them to examine their health status by prescribing the right medication and giving advice.