Tuesday 21 July 2015

GOMOA ABLEKUM LACKS TOILET FACILITIES

People and residents of Gomoa ablekum in the central region have apealled for a public toilet to help increase sanitation in the area. Ablekum  is a town that share border with Apam along the sea belt with about 1200 inhabitants all using  only one toilet facility . The toilet which was built about 3 years years ago is full up and and leaks badly whenever it rains. the scent it emits especially when it rains makes it difficult for residents to patronize it as a result most of the resident are compelled to use the sea shore as a defecating site with others resulting to defecating  rubber bags thereby making the seashore very dirty.
Mr. j.k. Adams an assembly member explain he has being to the assembly several times but no help seems to be coming from them. insert       
Some residents also shared their experience with the news team. 

AGONA WEST: MP ASSISTS 5 SCHOOLS WITH TOILET FACILITIES

Construction of sanitary facilities including toilet and urinals in the five selected basic schools in the Agona west constituency in the central region has been inaugurated. 
         Beneficiary schools are lower Bobikuma Anglican basic school, Agona Abodom Catholic, Abodom Anglican and Jhs, Agona Kwaman Methodist, Agona Nkum Presbyterian
          The Member of Parliament who carried out these projects from his share of the common fund said the projects are 5 from a broader programme consisting of about 19 basic schools earmarked for assistance in this regard.
The Municipal chief executive of Agona west honourable Samuel sarpong advised teachers in the district to stop drinking

according to lawyer charlse obeng Inkoom ,some of the schools have seriouse problems with their places of convenience that has to be addresed to avoid any outbeaks ofdiseases