Dr. Nadia Adongo Fynn, Deputy Director in Charge of Diaspora Affairs at the Office of the President, has spearheaded a free health screening initiative for residents of the Bolgatanga East Constituency. The exercise, held at the Gambibgo Health Center, aimed to promote good health among community members and encourage their participation in the upcoming elections.
Speaking to the media during the event, Dr. Fynn emphasized the importance of sound health for active civic participation.
“I have come home to speak to my people about considering the NPP as their choice in this election. To achieve that, I need to ensure they are healthy and sound-minded. This health screening will help identify and treat illnesses so that by December 7th, they can come out and vote for the right candidates—Mathew Silas Amoah and Dr. Bawumia,” Dr. Nadia stated.
She described the NPP parliamentary candidate for the Bolgatanga East Constituency, Mathew Silas Amoah, as the best choice to represent the constituents.
“This is a young man who is not a Member of Parliament or a government appointee, yet he has used his own resources to build the community. He dug a borehole for the Gambibgo Primary School and donated computers to the school. In the entire Bolgatanga East, there is no community or household that does not know his name or the good works he has done. Everyone knows that he cares for his people and is demonstrating his desire to serve. The only way to enable him to do so is to vote for him to represent us in Parliament,” she added.Sou
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