Ms Sawyerr urges youth to avoid trouble at Xmas

 

The Deputy Central Regional Minister, Ms Queenstar Pokua Sawyerr, has asked the youth to avoid acts that will hurt others or put them in the grips of the law as we celebrate Christmas.

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The minister, who doubles as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Agona East Constituency, said President Mahama and his administration had plans to provide the youth with quality education and employable skills for them to live comfortably.

She was speaking at a meeting she organised for the youth at Agona Kwanyarko in the Agona East District last Sunday.

She told the gathering that she was personally “trying to establish a fruit-processing plant in the district.” 

Ms Pokua Sawyerr, who expressed joy about the attendance at the meeting, assured the gathering that all her efforts were geared towards ensuring the wellbeing of her constituents “because your welfare is my topmost priority.”

The meeting was meant to interact with the youth and inform them of what the government and the MP personally had in store for them.

The deputy minister revealed to her constituents that she had plans to execute projects like the construction of roads to make it easy to transport farm produce from the hinterland to market centres and also collaborate with the district assembly to make sure schools in her constituency were comfortable places for learning. 

Ms Pokua Sawyerr took the opportunity to thank her constituents for the confidence they had reposed in her, and called on them to support her efforts at developing the area.

 

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