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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

WE FED UP SHARING WATER WITH DOMESTIC ANIMALS – KUKUA AKETEBO RESIDENTS Residents upset over sharing water with domistic animals since a existing. According to them, Ill health is looming at Aketebo in the Suhum municipality in the Eastern Region of Ghana as residents continually sharing stream water with unhealthy domestic animals such as cattles, picks and others.

The situation is not pleasant and thus the assembly man of the area, Mr. John Addo Benkoe is appealing on government, nongovernmental organizations etc. through DamakPublications ( damak233.blogspot.com ) to assist the Kukua Aketebo communities to construct boreholes for the people to forestall any health problems.
" It's a very challenging we get portable water to drink especially during the drought season" He lamented. Mr. Benkoe said there has been persistent sickness and death of domistic animals which they are afraid can be affected due to the continually sharing of water in the streams.
Hence, calling for immediate government intervention as the health of the people in the area is concerned.
DamakPublications' reporter, Akgri M. Daniel has made an effort to get contact with the member of Parliament and the government representative for Suhum constituency, Mr. Frederick Opare Ansah and Suhum municipal chief executive officer Margaret Darko to talk to but couldn't succeed yet. Further information soon. By, Akgri M. Daniel: DamakPublications.

Saturday, January 18, 2020

BIODIGESTER PUBLIC TOILET FACILITY COMMISSIONED Residents of Tafo Nhyieaso, precisely, Moro-Market Electoral Area, a suburb of the Old Tafo Municipal Assembly in the Ashanti Regi has commissioned an ultramodern biodigester toilet facility that would help rrduce sanitation issues in the community and it's environs.
The facility has a seating capacity of 32 for both male and female.
Speaking on the sanitation challenges in the Old Tafo Municipal Assembly, Mr. Offin Boateng, the environmental officer in the area said facility would go a long way to help community as government policy on sanitation is concerned.
He assured private developers who have interest in developing projects in relation to social amenities such as public toilet, mechanice water pumps etc are welcomed to the Municipal Assembly.
According the assembly member of the Moro-Market Electoral Area, Hon. Bashiru Mohammed Gumbo, the newly outdoored toilet facility will be utilized alongside with the old public latrine which has served the community for years but currently in poor state.
The CEO of No Jesus No Life Company Limited, Mr. Samuel Laah, said the idea of setting up the facility within the community was concieved right after he was called by the assembly member of the area who convince him with the sanitation challenges that residents of the Moro-Market Electoral Area go through.
"He gave me assurance of getting land for the project and so as the fulfilment of his pledge, I took it upon myself to support him in developmental vision for the community" he started.
He assured that he will soon be following up with other developmental initiatives to support the good work of the Moro-Market Electoral Area assembly member, Hon. Bashiru Mohammed Gumbo Speaking to DamakPublications reporter ( Akgri M Daniel ), many resident expressed their happiness about the new facility, that it will go a long way to help end open definition in the area. By Akgri M.Daniel DamakPublications