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*Healthcare should be the most priority of the government – Tain MP, as he donates motorbikes to health facilities in his constituency.*

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Tain Constituency in the Bono Region, Hon. Adama Sulemana, notably as Hon. Ramzy Adams, has donated two motor bikes to the Community Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound at Njau and Teadene in the Tain District.
This move, according to the MP is aimed at helping Health personnels in Njau to deliver quality health care to residents outside Njau and Teadene.

“Whenever I visit my constituents, especially in the health facilities, I see many challenges I which I always wish to help curb them and one is means of visitation. Therefore these motorbikes will hopefully help to ensure the smooth running of the health Centre,” he said.

“Health status is essential in the country therefore the government should have use 15% of the GDP to help the betterments of health issues in the country, but always around 7 or 8%, but my determination is to make sure that we have access to good healthcare in the constituency”, he added.

He proceeded that as member of Parliament, it is his responsibility to help achieve the dreams of helping his constituents, hence the visitations to the communities and stakeholders to know more of their challenges and help solve them.
Meanwhile the District health director for Tain, Mr. Kennedy Ohene-Adjei applauded the MP’s move, adding that the bikes came at a needed time, and urged on behalf of the workers to make good use of them.

Adding to the acknowledgements to the MP, the Chief of Njau and also the Kyidomhene of Nsawkaw Traditional Council, Nana Anokwane Sarpong Kumankoma thanked Hon. Ramzy on his kindest support to his commuters.

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