Some residents of the Tano North Constituency in the Ahafo Region are urging delegates of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to re-elect Madam Freda Akosua Premepeh, the Member of Parliament for the constituency.
Madam Freda Premepeh, who also serves as the Minister of Sanitation, is seeking her fourth term in office.
In an interview with Oyerepa News, the constituents expressed their support for the MP, highlighting her numerous accomplishments in terms of developmental projects.
They firmly believe that her track record makes her deserving of another term, and they are urging the delegates to recognize her contributions and retain her as their representative.
“Madam Freda Premepeh has made significant contributions to the development of Tano North. Currently, she is in the process of constructing a fire service training school in our constituency, which is nearly 80% complete.
In the Tromo electoral area, where I reside, Madam Premepeh has successfully established a durbar ground and a much-needed toilet facility for the community. Additionally, she has undertaken numerous other projects within the Tano North Constituency. Therefore, we earnestly implore the delegates to cast their votes in her favour on January 27th.” One of her constituents, Samuel Boateng, expressed.
Some projects Madam Freda Premepeh is embarking on are:
1. An 80 percent complete Fire Service Training Center at Abuom- Dua-Yaw Nkwanta.
2. An ongoing 18-seater toilet facility and a bridge at Dua Yaw Nkwanta Zongo.
3. The construction of Techie to Adrobaa road
4. The construction of Susanho CHPS Compound.
5. The construction of Twewaho merchandised borehole.
6. An ongoing construction of artificial turf at Yamfo.
7. And the construction of Tanoso merchandised boreholes.
Six hundred and eighty-two NPP delegates from 25 Electoral Areas in the Tano North Constituency are expected to participate in the party’s parliamentary primaries on January 27, 2024.
The Tano North constituency is urging NPP delegates to cast their votes in favour of Freda Premepeh, who is seeking to retain her seat for the fourth consecutive term.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com / Joseph Marfo