Gideon Boako begins community stakeholder engagements in Tano North

The Member of Parliament for the Tano North Constituency, Dr Gideon Boako, has begun a day-long community stakeholder engagement tour across various communities within the constituency today.
The engagement forms part of his continuous efforts to interact directly with constituents, address their concerns, and discuss development priorities for the area.
The tour, which commenced at 6:30 am in Boaso, will see Dr Boako visit a total of twelve communities and institutions by the close of day.
His itinerary includes stops at Akokoammon (7:30am), BKK Town (8:30am), BKK Clinic (9:30am), and the Municipal Assembly (10:30am).
He is expected to hold discussions with community leaders, residents, and workers, listening to their challenges and sharing updates on government interventions.
By midday, Dr Boako will make his way to the Nkwanta Fitting Shop at 12:30pm, followed by community visits to Bafokrom at 3:00pm, Mankran at 4:00pm, and Sukuumu at 5:00pm.
His engagements will continue in Subriso (6:00pm), Krofrom (7:00pm), and conclude with an address at Adrobaa Information Centre at 8:00pm.
The MP is expected to touch on key issues such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, and employment.
Dr Boako’s stakeholder engagements are aimed at strengthening the bond between leadership and the grassroots while promoting participatory governance in Tano North.
His office has described the tour as a vital feedback mechanism to ensure that the constituency’s developmental needs are effectively addressed
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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