Atwima Nwabiagya South MP Provides Borehole To Residents

 Shirley Kyei (2nd left) with some supporters of the NPP

 

The people of Kyereyaase in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Constituency can now boast of a steady supply of potable water following the commissioning of a mechanised borehole by their Member of Parliament (MP), Shirley Kyei.

For years, access to clean water has been a pressing challenge in parts of the Atwima Nwabiagya Municipality, forcing residents to depend on unreliable sources for household use. The new project is expected to ease this burden and contribute to better health and sanitation in the community.

During the 2024 campaign period, Ms. Kyei, then the parliamentary candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), promised to provide three mechanised boreholes to selected communities if given the mandate. The Kyereyaase project marks the first of these interventions.

In an interview with DAILY GUIDE after the ceremony, the MP reaffirmed her commitment to fulfilling the rest of the pledge.

“I am determined to ensure that my constituents enjoy basic social amenities that enhance their quality of life. By the end of my tenure in 2028, I will make sure the remaining two boreholes are completed,” she said.

Ms. Kyei also commended the September to Remember group for supporting the event with a donation toward meals for workers and participants, noting that their gesture added to the success of the exercise.

FROM David Afum, Kyereyaase