July 7,2022

TEMA WEST MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY DONATE TO THE NUNGUA TRADITIONAL COUNCIL.

The Municipal Chief Executive of the Tema West Municipal Assembly, Hon. Anna Naa Adukwei Addo on 7th July, 2022 donated assorted items to the Nungua traditional council towards the annual celebration of the Kplejoo festival.


The items donated which include 20 boxes of bottle water, 20 create each of canned beer and malt, one box each whisky, local schnapps, two big galloons of palm oil, three sacks of maize, five boxes of fresh fish and two foreign schnapps with undisclosed amount was presented

Speaking at that the presentation, Hon. Anna Naa Adukwei stated that, the Assembly found it necessary to support the people of Nungua in the Kplejoo celebrations as part of the Assembly corporate social responsibility.

The presentation is deemed a sign of respect to the stool as custodians of the land the Assembly operated from.

She therefore urged the people of Nungua especially the youth not to indulge in social vices, but rather use the period to reflect on their future to ensure they transform into responsible leaders to benefit the country.

Hon. Anna Naa Adukwei Addo also assured, to do her best to put the Municipal on the map through a wide range of development initiatives and with hands on deck.

Receiving the items on behalf the King Odaifio Welensi III, Paramount Chief of the Nungua traditional council, Nii Afotey Gbetse VI, Divisional chief of Asoprotsonaa, thanked the Assembly for their kind gesture.

He later called on others both home and abroad to emulate the gesture of the Tema West in order to support the Traditional council towards the development of the area.

Nii Afotey Gbetse VI stated that, because of the unemployment situation in Nungua most of the youth are into drugs, he therefore urged the unemployed youth to seek help from the Traditional council or the Tema West Municipal Assembly to enable them to enrolled in the numerous government initiatives to make a livelihood for themselves, ”The situation of unemployment as alarming as not less than five incidents of breaking into homes occur weekly as such miscreants looked for things to steal and sell to fund their drugs and excess alcohol intake” he hinted.

Source: TWMA/PRO