Ibrahim Ahmed constructs Residential Accommodations for some Government Workers

The project, dubbed “staff village” is being funded from the MP’s share of the Common Fund, Social Intervention Fund and Health Insurance Fund.

As part of his social and developmental policies to cushion the plight of the rural public workers in his Constituency, the Member of Parliament for the Banda Constituency in the Bono Region, Ibrahim Ahmed has made an intervention with residential accommodations for some government workers.

Six apartments out of the 24-unit housing complex being constructed by the MP at Ahenkora, the Constituency have been completed and commissioned.

The intervention is part of the MP vision to mitigate the challenges staff of the various state institutions faced in accessing residential accommodation whenever they are posted to the area.

The entire project, being executed for GH¢3 million, is made up of 24 apartments and is expected to accommodate more than 70 government workers posted to the area.

Beneficiaries of the facility include security personnel, nurses, district assembly workers, teachers among others.

The project, dubbed “staff village” is being funded from the MP’s share of the Common Fund, Social Intervention Fund and Health Insurance Fund.

This came to light when Mr Ibrahim interacted with security agencies, personnel from the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), the National Ambulance Service and teachers in the area to show his appreciation for their hard work.

As part of the appreciation, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP presented bags of rice and other assorted item to the workers.

Mr Ibrahim also interacted with members of the Banda Traditional Council to show some of his achievements, shared his vision and solicit their support toward the development of the area.

Speaking during his engagement with the security agencies last Wednesday, Mr Ibrahim said he had targeted to complete the entire project in the next three years.

He said he was also constructing a well-furnished boarding school at the opposite side of the staff village to enable the staff to educate their children in that school.

“I plan to improve the standard of living of workers in the Banda District so that workers will lobby to come and work here”.

“If someone accepts posting to this deprived area, we must make life conformable for him or her,” he said.

At a meeting with the security agencies, Mr Ibrahim urged them to exhibit a high scene of professionalism, especially during the upcoming December election.

He said they were trained to conduct their activities professionally and urged them to be impartial in their dealings, particularly with politicians.

“Let us do our politics, while you the police also do your work as security personnel.

Don’t cheat for me to win and don’t also cheat for my opponent to win, be fair,” he said.

At the Banda Traditional Council, Mr Ibrahim called for unity to enhance the development in the area.

He said it would be extremely difficult to initiate development without peace and unity.

For his part, the Bono Regional Chairman of the NDC, Kwadwo Nyamekye-Marfo, encouraged the security agencies, particularly the police to ensure that disturbances that characterised the 2020 general election in the area were not repeated.

The Bandaboasehene, Wulotie Ligbi II, commended the MP for accounting to the chiefs and urged him to continue to champion the development of the area.

Source: graphiconline

 

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