September 4, 2015

Works are progressing steadily on a number of development projects in the Tano South District in the Brong Ahafo Region initiated by the Member of Parliament for the Area.

Hon. Hannah Louisa Bisiw, MP for the Tano South Constituency somewhere in June cut sod for the commencements of a number of projects in various communities in the district aimed at positively impacting on the lives of the people.

The projects which included construction of school buildings, CHPS compounds and slaughter slab were all initiatives of the Member of Parliament through her share of the MP’s common fund.

The school building projects at Techimantia Presby Senior High School, Subriso and Ada are made up of two storey building multipurpose administration block, a 1No 3 unit classroom block with office and ancillary facilities at Subriso and Ada respectively.

Few months down the line these projects have been raised into appreciable levels giving hope that in no time they would be completed.

The community-based health planning centres are however sited at Asuboi and Breme while the slaughter slab is at Techimantia.

The Tano South District Executive, Mr Bukari Zakari Anaba said the MP is committed to solving the many challenges confronting the people and has been working hand in hand with the assembly.This, he noted accounted for the interventions after the initial tour of the various communities to ascertain the level of challenges confronting them.

He said these are but few of the works of the MP in the district and called on the people to rally behind the MP and support her in her quest to bring development to the people.

Hon. Hannah Louisa Bisiw indicated that her motive of initiating such projects was to provide basic infrastructure on Education and Health to meet the needs of the people.

She said she found it expedient to provide classroom blocks to the Techemantia Presby Primary A because they were studying under trees and the children of Ada were walking a distance to attend JHS at Ankaase hence the need to provide them with a JHS.

Dominic Shirimori/Barnie Kwadwo Agyeman/Ghanamps.gov.gh