Dr Mahamadu Bawumiah, Vice President, (NPP) and his brother in law, Mohammed Adamu Ramadan, Member of Parliament for Adentan (NDC) sighted in a picture at the funeral of late Mother of Dr Bawumiah in Walewale.
Siddique Abubakar Suleiman (left) presenting a certificate to a trainee As part of his poverty-reducing strategies to improve the living condition of his people, the Deputy Zongo Caucus Coordinator for the Ayawaso North Constituency, Siddique Abubakar Suleiman, has rolled out a free skills training program for women within the Constituency in a bid to equip them with hands-on skills to start their own businesses. According to Siddique Abubakar Suleiman, the program sought to build the capacity and skills of the women for employment and private enterprise in the ice-cream making, bread making, doughnuts, pie, and shortbread which take just few days to master. “This program will help our women in the constituency a lot. With these skills, they can start their own businesses. It will reduce their overreliance on their husbands and relatives as well as visiting politicians to ask for one support or the other. Basically this training will help the women to become independent and masters o...
Mohammed Adamu Ramadan In his recent neighbourhood engagements with the various resident associations in his constituency, the Member of Parliament for the Adentan, Hon. Mohammed Adamu Ramadan, reiterated his 2020 election campaign pledge to use his car loan meant for every Member of Parliament to acquire a V8 to purchase a grader for the benefit of the good people of Adentan rather than buy a V8 for his personal comfort. Since I already have several vehicles, I will use my MP's car loan to buy a grader to help my constituency. I don't need another V8. The bad roads in this constituency are my priority. Adentan Constituency is among the many constituencies in the country facing several developmental challenges including very bad roads and terrible drains. It is for this reason that the Member of Parliament for the area has decided to buy a grader with his MP's car loan to work on the poor road network in his constituency.
The Member of Parliament for the Adentan Constituency, Hon. Mohammed Adamu Ramadan, has given financial support to over fifty needy tertiary students in his constituency. The source of funding is the MP's Common Fund. The MP's office however declined to make available a list of the beneficiaries to Adenta News insisting that the list was a confidential document. Adenta News is reliably informed that the MP for Adentan has also undertaken several projects to improve upon the standard of education in the Adentan Constituency. In October last year for instance, he donated a laptop to a student of DeYoungster's School who was a second runner up in the Citi fm's "Literacy Challenge". Shortly after he took over from the NPP's Buaben Asamoa, Hon. Ramadan donated stationery worth ¢10,000 to the Adentan GES office to be distributed to schools in the municipality (My first day at school). The MP for Adentan is a shining example to the youth. His selfless service...
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