Builsa South MP supports two women's groups
The Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Abas Apaak has admitted that empowering women is the surest bet if we are to achieve positive social change.
Consequently, Dr. Apaak has always supported women groups in his Constituency with cash and in-kind as part of his contribution towards impactful change.
It is in light of this that the MP donated 10,000 Cedis to help cover the cost of connecting electricity to a rice mill and the roofing of another.
The two mills belong to two women's groups in the Fumbisi Zongo and Logmiisa communities respectively.
The women were thrilled by the kind gesture of Dr. Clement Apaak and assured him of their support in the upcoming elections.
Presenting the cash on behalf of the MP, Chairman Caesar Akinkang, admonished the women to use the money for the intended purposes and assured them of the MP's readiness to support them anytime the need arises.
He emphasised that the less privileged, women and youth empowerment are the very principles Dr. Clement Apaak always stands for.
Gracing the programme were Mr. Henry Ayeng and Mr. Christopher Akanbey, Assemblymembers of the respective electoral areas.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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