The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary candidate for Suaman constituency, Frederick Addy has constructed and commissioned a multipurpose sports court for Dadieso Senior High School in the Suaman District of the Western North Region.
The multipurpose sports court comprises volleyball, handball, basketball netball, and long tennis. The project is aimed to provide a hub for various sports and recreational activities for the school community.

Mr Addy, an old student of Dadieso Senior High School, emphasized the importance of giving back to his community and supporting the educational development of the youth in the area.
Speaking to the media after the commissioning ceremony Mr. Addy said as a former student of the school he understands the significance of providing students with access to facilities that enhance their overall learning experience.

He further added that the project is also aimed at grooming the various talents in sports regardless of the performance of some of the students but to shape them to acquire their potential.
Moreover, the District Chief Executive for Suaman, Philip Kwabena Boahene, commended the parliamentary candidate for his remarkable contributions towards the development of the district in diverse ways.
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