The Member of Parliament for Damongo and Ghana’s Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has led an inspection tour of several ongoing and completed projects within the Damongo Township.
Accompanied by some constituency executives of the NPP in Damongo, the lawmaker undertook the assessment on Friday, 12th April, 2024.
The inspection covered significant initiatives, including the Enable Youth cassava processing factory under the government’s 1D1F program and the ongoing developments at the Damongo Agric Dam sites.
At the latter, measures such as distillation and riprapping with rocks along the dam’s edges were observed, aimed at preventing erosion and ensuring the stability of the dam structure.
Following the tour, MP Abu Jinapor addressed the media, highlighting the progress and significance of the inspected projects.
He noted that the Damongo Agric Dam project, initiated a year ago, is nearing completion with major works expected to conclude by the end of April 2024.
Expressing satisfaction at the sight of water in the agric dam after years of being dried up, Samuel Abu Jinapor commended the efforts invested in revitalizing the crucial water resource and assured that he is putting in the necessary measures to ensure that his people gets access to portable water.
Regarding the Enable Youth cassava processing factory, the MP stressed the importance of expediting necessary measures to commence operations, emphasizing the factory’s role in fulfilling its intended purpose and benefiting the local community.
MP Abu Jinapor expressed optimism about delivering tangible benefits to his constituents, affirming his commitment to ensuring they receive their due share of national development initiatives.
The MP’s engagement underscores the government’s dedication to fostering progress and prosperity in the Damongo constituency and beyond.
Source: Padfm.com.gh/Kumatey Gorden/0243531604