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People with disabilities get's support from DCE Hon. Isaac Osei

BEREKUM WEST DISTRICT ASSEMBLY  DISBURSE ITEMS TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITY.

Berekum West District Assembly in the Bono Region, has for the second time handed over items to persons with disabilities within the district. Those who did not benefit from the first batch of donations made three months ago received assorted items.

The ceremony which was held at Abesase saw in attendance, Abesasihene Osaberima Krobia Asante Nkum. Items presented included brand new 2 chest freezers, neating machine, 2 sawing machines, haidresser equipments, head and hand dryers, provision goods,  farming inputs and spraying machine.

Speaking at the occasion, the District Chief Executive, Hon. Isaac Osei said the presentation is made in batches to ease beneficiaries in transporting items received. Five communities including Abesase, Tewababi, Adom, Kraso and Amankwakwaa were all beneficiaries.

He urged them to maintain and make good use of the items receive so that they don't become burden to the society and their families.
 DCE Hon. Isaac Osei and Osaberima Krobia Asante Nkum Presention to PWD
The chief of Abesase, Osaberima Krobia Asante Nkum thanked the DCE and the government for supporting persons with disabilities within his town and the district.
He further advised the beneficiaries to take good care of the items.

Osaberima Krobia Asante Nkum praised Hon. Isaac Osei for the developmental projects on going in the community especially mechanizing bore holes and erecting street lights.

He called on his people and those within the district to support the DCE to uplift the image of the district.
The people with the dissabilty also thank the President, DCE and all the heads of department at the assembly for their support and contributions towards their welfare and pledge to make good use of what they have received from the authorities.




Story by Opamogo Paparichy Berekum Ghana

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