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Ghana: Madamfo-Ghana Supports Mmorontuo Community


Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)
 

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Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)

6 October 2008
Posted to the web 7 October 2008

Ernest Best Anane
Mmorontuo

MADAMFO-GHANA Limited, a non- governmental organization (NGO), has provided a 12-seater place of convenience, and a borehole for the people of Mmorontuo, in the Bosome-Freho District.

The two projects, which followed an appeal for support by the chief of the town, have been commissioned last week Friday, at the cost of 100,000 euros.

Mrs. Bettina Hangrafe, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the NGO, commended the people for the communal spirit in ensuring the early completion of the project.

Mrs. Hangrafe, a German national, also commended the Member of Parliament (MP), Edward Nana Yaw Ofori-Kuragu, for supporting the NGO in its activities.

She urged the community to ensure proper maintenance of the project, to prolong their lifespan, to serve the purpose for which they were provided.

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Nana Mensah, Odikro of the community, indicated that he was impressed with the commitment of the NGO to the plight of the people, and hoped the two projects would go a long way to improve upon their living conditions.


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