Sunday, June 22, 2025

Resident of Kasoa Eulogises MCE for Awutu Senya East

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In a Facebook post on Sunday, June 22, 2025, Mr. George Kobi Eshun, a resident of Kasoa, has heaped praises on the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Awutu Senya East, Hon. Seth Sabah Serwornoo-Banini, for what he describes as "Setting the Standard," as remarkable display of leadership.

Mr. Eshun recounted an unannounced visit by the MCE to his residence which was not for a social call, but to assess the drainage system in the area with the aim of improving its capacity to handle increasing water volumes. What impressed him the most was the fact that the visit occurred on a Sunday, a day traditionally reserved for rest.

Shortly after, the Municipal Engineer was also seen on-site evaluating the drainage system, confirming the seriousness of the MCE’s intention.

George described the young MCE as a committed leader willing to sacrifice personal time for community development. He praised his dedication to the municipality’s Reset agenda and urged residents to support his vision to make Awutu Senya East a model municipality in Ghana.

He concluded by stating that this level of passion and proactiveness is what leadership should look like, noting that President John Dramani Mahama would be proud of such commitment.

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Monday, June 16, 2025

Ekumfi MP Tours BECE Centres

Ekumfi MP in a group photograph with Ekumfi GES officers 

The Member of Parliament for Ekumfi Constituency, Hon. Dr. Othniel Ekow Kwainoe, has toured various Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) centres across Ekumfi to monitor proceedings and show support to candidates.

His visit formed part of efforts to offer oversight and encouragement to the 2025 BECE candidates. Addressing the students, Dr Kwainoe urged them to give their utmost best in order to excel in the exams and secure brighter futures.

Prior to the examination, the MP had distributed mathematical sets to all 1,539 candidates in the district to aid in their preparation. He also assured them of additional support packages, including mattresses, chop boxes, stationery, and other essentials for Senior High School, for those who perform exceptionally well. Further sponsorship initiatives were also promised.

Director Kafui addressing a section of BECE candidates 

The District Director of Education, Ms Kafui Mary Ahlijah, joined the MP on the tour and encouraged candidates to remain focused and committed to achieving academic excellence.

Other dignitaries who accompanied the MP included Alhaji Joseph Antobam, NDC Constituency Chairman, Hon. Edward Acquah Fayah, Constituency Secretary, Mr. Bright Arthur, Deputy Communications Officer, Mr. Kofi Bentsiefi Biney, Human Resource Manager, Mr. Samuel Baffoe Aikins, PRO, Mr Ishaque Ismael Abbew, School Improvement Support Officer (SISO), and Mr. Kweku Sarpong, Community Participatory Coordinator (CPC).

By: Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie

Saturday, June 7, 2025

School Children from Ekumfi Visit MP at Parliament House

School children in a group photograph with MP, Dr. Kwainoe

A group of passionate pupils have visited their Member of Parliament at the Parliament House in Accra. The Otuam International School (OTIS), as part of their study of parliamentary democracy and to gain practical insight into how Ghana’s legislative arm operates, paid a visit to their MP, Hon. Dr. Othniel Ekow Kwainoe.

The private basic school is located in Ekumfi Otuam, the hometown of Ghana’s late former President, Professor John Evans Fiifi Atta-Mills. It was a moment of great excitement for the young learners and their teachers as they interacted with the MP. Though not their first visit to Parliament, their enthusiasm and eagerness to meet Dr. Kwainoe were evident.

Hon. Dr. Kwainoe encouraged them to take their studies seriously so that they might grow into responsible and impactful citizens. “I’m confident this experience will inspire them to aim higher and contribute meaningfully to our beloved nation,” he said.

He further urged them to keep in touch with his office for any educational assistance they may require and expressed his appreciation to the teachers for choosing such an experiential approach to learning.


By: Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie

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