The Karaga MP, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, has called for a stronger partnership in duty dispensation between the Karaga district assembly and his outfit as MP.
He made this call when he addressed an interactive session at the assembly in Karaga on November 19, on his plans for the constituency and the pragmatic steps taken to achieve that.
While commending the audience of their efforts towards building the community, the MP is affectionately known as Amin Anta.
He cautioned the need for consistent maintenance of infrastructure in the community.
On education, the MP emphasised that it is his earnest desire to diversify academic pursuits, making the products churned out of the community holistically to compete with the versatile nature of the job market.
“Education should not only be theoretically inclined but practically oriented as well. It is for this reason that I am promoting technical and vocational training in addition to our already existing second cycle institution”, Dr Amin said.
“We are building an additional senior high school in addition to what we have to be able to absorb the growing population of students that we produce periodically”, he added.
In addition, Dr Adam pledged to sponsor the best 20 of the just-graduated BECE students till they complete university through the Anta Scholarship Fund.
The lawmaker also addressed solutions on other issues such as the community water.
He iterated that 78 boreholes have been constructed under his borehole project, and thus, constituents would be comfortable with the clean water produced with the appropriate maintenance.
Dr Amin Adam ended by underscoring the plans to strengthen security in Karaga by providing constant police patrols and incentivising the Ghana Police by building police posts to facilitate their work.
Present at this session were the District Chief Executive (DCE), Iddirisu Mohammed Saani, Presiding member (PM) of the assembly, Sulemana Ziblim, District coordinating director, Mahama Kamara, and other assembly officials.
Source: Ghana News