GA/R: Young Progressive Network donates sanitation equipment to Gbawe East electoral area

The Young Progressive Network, a non-profit organisation committed to promoting cleaner and safer communities, has donated sanitation equipment to the Assemblyman of the Gbawe East Electoral Area as part of efforts to improve hygiene and sanitation infrastructure in the community.
The donation, which includes wheelbarrows, shovels, gloves, long brooms, and other sanitation tools, is aimed at supporting local initiatives to enhance environmental cleanliness and public health.
Receiving the items, Assemblyman Mr. Benjamin Lartey expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Convener of the Young Progressive Network, Mr. Patrick Asford Boadu, for the timely intervention.
“We are thankful to Mr. Boadu and his team for restoring hope and contributing to the fight against poor sanitation in our community.
I assure you that these items will be used judiciously to make a visible impact,” Mr. Lartey said.
In his remarks during the donation, Mr. Patrick Asford Boadu emphasised the Network’s commitment to complementing government efforts under its “Resetting Agenda” aimed at keeping cities clean.
“Our organisation believes that creating cleaner communities begins with equipping local leaders with the right tools.
This is just the beginning of our ongoing support for grassroots sanitation efforts,” Mr. Boadu noted.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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