Actor and politician John Dumelo has committed to enhancing safety in his constituency by installing streetlights across various communities in the Ayawaso West Wuogon (AWW)
His initiative aims to improve visibility and security for residents, particularly during the night.
Mr Dumelo's dedication to community safety reflects his broader vision of fostering a secure environment for all constituents, which he believes is crucial for social and economic development.
Mr Dumelo, who is vying for a parliamentary seat, has embarked on this project to address the growing concerns about safety in the area.
Many residents have expressed their worries about crime and accidents due to poorly lit streets. By installing streetlights, Mr Dumelo aims to alleviate these concerns and provide a sense of security that encourages community engagement and nighttime activities.
During the installation of the streetlights, Dumelo emphasised the importance of collaboration with local leaders and residents.

He stated that community involvement is vital to ensure the project meets the specific needs of the constituency.
By working together, Dumelo believes they can create a safer environment that fosters trust and cooperation among community members.
"I want to make Ayawaso West safe again, hence my commitment to security is unwaverin. The installation of street lights across the constituency still continues… one pole at a time. We need to light up Ayawaso West, it's been dark for too long. Our people need to feel safe."
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