Posts

Showing posts from October 21, 2024

W/R: Amanfi Central Citizens Call for Removal of Independent Candidate from NDC Social Media Platforms

Image
The citizens of Amanfi Central are calling on administrators of all social media platforms to remove Mr. Peter Kwakye-Ackah, an independent candidate and former Member of Parliament for the constituency under the National Democratic Congress (NDC), from NDC-related groups and pages. Mr. Kwakye-Ackah, who once represented Amanfi Central in Parliament as an NDC member, has now declared himself an independent candidate after losing the NDC parliamentary primaries held a few months ago. The citizens assert that by doing so, he no longer aligns with the values and beliefs of the NDC party. “We, the citizens of Amanfi Central, feel that we currently lack representation in Parliament as our former MP, who once stood for the NDC, has decided to run as an independent candidate. His actions are seen as ungrateful and misleading,” the citizens expressed. The citizens further emphasized that it is disrespectful for Mr. Kwakye-Ackah to continue using NDC platforms while claiming to be part of the p...

W/R:Joanna Gyan Foundation Provides Free Medical Screening and Sanitary Pads to Over 30,000 Residents in Amanfi Central

Image
A comprehensive screening exercise was conducted across various communities within the Amanfi Central Constituency in the Western Region of Ghana, organized by the Joanna Gyan Foundation. The initiative aimed to provide free medical care to residents and distribute sanitary pads to girls and women in these communities. The week-long exercise involved a team of medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, who offered free medical consultations and treatments to over 30,000 residents. The team conducted screenings for a range of ailments, including malaria, diabetes, hypertension, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), breast health issues, gonorrhea, as well as eye, ear, and nose conditions. In addition to the medical services, the team distributed free medication to those in need, providing significant relief to many residents who otherwise could not afford such care. A major highlight of the exercise was the distribution of over 30,000 sanitary pads to girls and w...