The Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak has donated to Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs) in Builsa South.
The donation ia aimed at supporting the economic empowerment of the beneficiaries.
In a statement issued by the Builsa South NDC Constituency Communications Officer, Adams Immurana Kambara he stated thatvthe donation is not an isolated incident, as Dr. Apaak has a history of supporting persons with disability, women’s groups and students in his constituency.

“For instance, he previously donated GHC 20,000 to four women’s groups in Builsa South to support their economic empowerment. Additionally, he authorized the release of GHC 231,200 from his portion of the common fund to support 264 students with their school fees”, the Communication Officer stated.
According to him, the leadership of the disability union expressed gratitude for Dr. Apaak’s continued support and requested further assistance with farming implements.

Below is the full statement
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR BUILSA SOUTH, HON. DR. CLEMENT APAAK SUPPORTS PERSONS LIVING WITH DISABILITIES IN HIS CONSTITUENCY.
Hon. Dr. Clement Apaak, the Member of Parliament for Builsa South and Deputy Minister of Education, has demonstrated his commitment to supporting vulnerable groups in his constituency once again. On March 19, 2025, he donated GHC 7,000 to the disability community in Builsa South to help them open a bank account for their union.
This gesture is not an isolated incident, as Dr. Apaak has a history of supporting women’s groups and students in his constituency. For instance, he previously donated GHC 20,000 to four women’s groups in Builsa South to support their economic empowerment. Additionally, he authorized the release of GHC 231,200 from his portion of the common fund to support 264 students with their school fees.

As chairman of the Disability Committee in Parliament and, more importantly, someone who has PWDs at heart, Dr. Apaak’s efforts to support persons with disabilities (PWDs) are particularly noteworthy. The constituency chairman, Mr. Akinkang Ceasar assured the disability community that the MP would continue to support them in securing job opportunities, in line with the NDC’s campaign promise to reserve 5% of job opportunities for PWDs
The leadership of the disability union expressed gratitude for Dr. Apaak’s continued support and requested further assistance with farming implements. This demonstrates the impact of Dr. Apaak’s commitment to supporting vulnerable groups in his constituency.
Adams Immurana Kambara
Constituency Communications Officer
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana