E/R: Lower West Akim NDC PC supports healthcare needs of constituents
Mr Owen Kwame Frimpong, the Lower West Akim Parliamentary Candidate on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress in the Eastern Region and Chief Executive Officer of the Darling Boy Fan Club, has stepped up to enhance the well-being of constituents by improving access to quality healthcare.
As the NDC's 2024 candidate, Mr Frimpong is poised to make a significant impact in the Constituency, particularly in light of the positive track record of the New Patritic Party’s Municipal Chief Executive, Mr Seth Oduro Boadu.
Recently, he has taken concrete steps to support the residents of ICGC, a suburb of Asamankese, by constructing a health post to alleviate healthcare burdens in the area.
In addition to building this health infrastructure, Mr Frimpong has also provided mini ambulances to the Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHIPs) in the Constituency.
During a media interview following a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Asamankese, he shared the rationale behind his efforts, emphasizing his commitment to addressing the health needs of the community and positioning himself as a formidable contender against the NPP.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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