NADMO supports Ada farmers
The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) last Thursday presented relief items to farmers at Ada.
Advertisement
The items included 19 bags of rice, detergents, bales of used clothing, provisions, mosquito coils and repellents and 18 boxes of cooking oil.
The items were to motivate the farmers to complete the irrigation project initiated by the Member of Parliament for the Ada constituency, Mrs Comfort Doye Cudjoe Ghansah.
The irrigation project, according to the MP, would create jobs for the people in the community and also pave the way for the farmers to have access to water for their farms.
The Chairman of the National Relief and Reconstruction Committee of NADMO, Dr Cecilia Bentsi, encouraged the farmers to continue working hard to complete the irrigation project.
She also commended the MP for her support and dedication towards improving the living standards of the people in the community.
Mrs Cudjoe Ghansah, who is also the Minister of State at the office of the President, said due to lack of jobs in the community, even children were being sent away to work at Akosombo to earn a living.
She further stated that after the completion of the project, these children “would be brought back home to work with their parents on their farms”.
She said a homecoming ceremony would be held in the community to rescue the children from the hands of their masters at Akosombo.
Mrs Ghansah appealed to other organisations and stakeholders to come out in their numbers to support and contribute to making the irrigation project a success and useful to the community.