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General News

[ 2016-11-15 ]

Kennedy Kankam

NPP PC promises to build police hospital in Nhyiaeso
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary
candidate for Nhyiaeso constituency Kennedy Kankam
has promised to solicit for funds to support the
police construct hospital to improve healthcare
delivery in the constituency when voted into
power.

He pledged to liaise with individuals and
corporate bodies in the constituency to assist the
police build the State- of- the- art hospital
which is currently under construction.

‘The Ashanti regional police command has started
putting up police hospital, when I win power, I
will seek for sponsorship from companies and
individuals to support them to continue with the
facility which is on-going just like the one we
have in Accra. This will enable people access
quality health care delivery,’ he promised.

Speaking on Abusua FM’s Abusua Nkommo hosted by
Kwame Adinkrah, he bemoaned the inaccessibility of
quality healthcare in the constituency.

He wondered why government could not set up
National Health Insurance Scheme(NHIS) sub-metro
office in the area, adding that it could have
created jobs for the teeming unemployed youth.

‘The constituency lacks NHIS sub-metro office or
CHIPs compounds, the closest is Asokwa, Adum or
Bantama. The aged who want to register or renew
their cards have to be aided before they go to
these various centers,’ he said.

Mr Kankam called on the electorate to vote
massively for him to win power in the December
polls to improve the living conditions of the
constituents adding that he will restructure
schools under trees in the area.

‘We will do away with school under trees in
Nhyiaeso constituency, there is no government
school in Anyinam-otengnkwanta stretch, the only
government school is at Jericho where pupils study
under trees. The tree also died off, now pupils
study at a rented uncompleted house, and the rest
study at bamboo made like structure. I am pleading
with you to vote for me to restructure the school
to relieve pupils of the dangers they are exposed
to,’ he stated.

Source - Ultimatefm



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