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Residents of Efutu appreciate Afenyo Markin’s continuous developmental projects 

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Constituents of Efutu in the Central Region of Ghana are celebrating and appreciating the resourcefulness of their Member of Parliament, Hon. Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin for his stewardship since 2012.

According to them, the impact spreads from infrastructure to education, through the creation of employment for the teeming youth and other relevant developments in the constituency since he became the MP.

Residents who spoke to journalists were very optimistic about their quest to retain the MP until he refused to contest again.

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Visits embarked upon by the inky fraternity revealed that the people of Akosua village had benefited from a community centre, a health facility by the name of Akosua Aba Health Centre, and a library.

The MP had constructed a heritage centre for historical purposes and renovated the Effutu Police Station.

He had constructed four new police stations, health infrastructure at New Winneba, a tissue factory, and an ongoing Kojo Beedu library. Kojo Beedu Health Centre and Kojo Beedu Community Centre.

“As a constituent of Efutu and a native of Simpa, I can confidently tell you that the developmental projects done by Alex, our MP, are unprecedented.

He listens to the plight of everybody, devoid of your political affiliation. Because of him, almost all the youth in Winneba and other suburbs have been gainfully employed.

Some are into apprenticeships, and some have been assisted to get jobs in the government sector. Traders have also been given funds to support their  businesses, Madam Grace, a trader who sells stationery, said.

According to Madam Patricia Russell, who is the Assembly Member for Kojo Bedu North Electoral Area, the Member of Parliament has facilitated projects including libraries, chip compounds, schools, and many more.

She also touched on many social intervention projects and other scholarship programmes done by Hon. Afenyo Markings.

The NPP Constituency Women’s Organisation for Effutu, Barbara Henrietta Beechem, said, “We have 18 electoral areas, and our MP has been able to build community centres for each electoral area.

Chip compounds for each area; he always fulfils promises made to us, which makes him different from other MPs.He has built an ICT centre for the NVTI as well as hostel facilities.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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