Dr. Apaak donates cash amounts to Bateusa and Naadema communities

Donation
The Member of Parliament Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak has donated to Bateusa and Naadema communities with some cash amounts.
An amount of Ghc 3,675.00 and ghc 3,880.00 respectfully to the women group of Bateusa and the PTA of Naadema primary to connect lights to their Shea butter production house and the teachers bungalow at Naadema.
In a statement signed by the deputy Communication Officer, Daniel Akogtu explained that the donations where in response with requests by the two communities.

“This was in fulfilment of a request made by the leadership of both organisations to the MP. The Bateusa Shea butter machine, when connected to the national grid, will boost production and reduce the cost of production,” he added.
Below is the full statement
Dr. Apaak Supports Bateusa and Naadema Communities with Cash Amounts
Early yesterday, May 29th, 2024, Chairman Caesar Akinkang, on behalf of Hon. Clement Apaak, presented a cash amount of Ghc 3,675.00 and Ghc 3,880.00 respectfully to the women group of Bateusa and the PTA of Naadema primary to connect lights to their Shea butter production house and the teachers bungalow at Naadema.

This was in fulfilment of a request made by the leadership of both organisations to the MP. The Bateusa Shea butter machine, when connected to the national grid, will boost production and reduce the cost of production.
The PTA chair of Naadema, receiving the money on behalf of the school, expressed his appreciation to the MP for always coming to the aid of the school whenever he’s called upon.
Signed.
Daniel Akogtu
Deputy Communication Officer, Builsa South
0248977895
Source: Today.com.gh


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