The people of Nyiaeso Constituency in the Ashanti Region have received an office to address developmental issues in the community.
The office which is the brainchild of the MP for Nyiaeso, Dr. Stephen Amoah also seeks to bridge the relationship between the government and the constituents.
It will channel concerns from the community to the government.
Dr. Amoah has therefore set up a non-partisan seven sub-committees to ensure the realization of these objectives. Their activities will be overseen by the central development committee.
“It is always difficult for the people to get their grievances to the central government. I want Nyiaeso to be a model district. This will be a permanent interface for interaction between the government and the people,” he assured.
The committees include home coming, security, welfare, and youth development.
The rest are technical skill, education and environment.
The office will run from 8.00 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
According to the MP, the office will also launch a website to help address concerns.
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