Hon. Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah praises Techiman Dagaba community

According to him, the Techiman Dagaba community, has been a driving force in the growth and progress of the municipality, and their efforts have not gone unnoticed.

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The Member of Parliament for Techiman South and Local Government Minister, Hon. Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, has acknowledged and applauded the immense contributions made by the Techiman Dagaba community towards the development of the municipality.

According to him, the Techiman Dagaba community, has been a driving force in the growth and progress of the municipality, and their efforts have not gone unnoticed.

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He explained that, through their hard work, dedication, and commitment to their community, the Techiman Dagaba people have made significant contributions to various sectors, including education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic development.

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“We have a lot of Dagabas in Techiman, I will use this occasion to say that I’m grateful for the great support that I am continuously enjoying from the Dagaba people. Most of the developmental projects that I have and currently undertaking in the constituency is done with the support of my family from the Dababa community.

“Either it is the construction of roads, boreholes, payment of school fees including many others is been supported by the Dagaba people and I am very grateful for that. I will say that I’m very privilege to serve you and I will continue to do that.” He said

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Hon. Martin, made this revelation during the 1 year celebration of the Techiman Dagaba Youth Association.

He urged the Dagaba community to live in unity and harmony with the native of Techiman. He however said language should not be a barrier between the native of Techiman and the Dagaba people.

“I pray for unity and understanding among us so that we can improve ourselves and the community, we are all created in the image of God and therefore the issue of language should not be a barrier and discrimination of any sort should not be tolerated.

“We are one people and we must continue to serve the interest of each other to help us improve our capabilities and the community we found ourselves in.” He said

Source:elvisanokyenews.com

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