Accra, Jan 30, GNA-The people of Daffiama-Bussie-Issa District have received heartening news following concerns about the poor state of accommodation for health professionals at the Issa Polyclinic.
This is because Mr Abu KK, former Deputy Regional Minister of the Upper West Region has pledged to construct a two-bedroom doctors’ bungalow for the facility during a commitment gathering in Issa.
This commitment followed reports and public concern over the deplorable condition of the existing doctors’ bungalow, a situation that has long impacted the comfort, morale, and retention of medical personnel serving the community.
With the decision Mr Abu KK has once again demonstrated his deep concern for healthcare delivery and the welfare of those who served on the front lines.
Beyond this pledge, he is currently undertaking the construction of a kindergarten for the staff of the Issa Polyclinic.
A statement copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra said the initiative was aimed at easing the burden on working staff, particularly parents, by providing a safe and accessible learning environment for their children while they are at work.
This intervention reflects a clear understanding of the daily realities faced by health workers and a commitment to supporting them beyond words.
His contributions are not limited to the health sector, as he is also actively investing in party development across the Daffiama-Bussie-Issa District.
He is constructing NDC party offices across several zones, with work in some areas already completed.
These structures are expected to strengthen party organization, coordination, and grassroots engagement at the local level.
His actions, rather than speeches, continue to earn him respect and admiration among supporters and constituents alike.
At a time when development was urgently needed, his interventions stand as a reminder of what dedicated leadership and genuine service to the community can achieve.
His efforts in health, education, and party organization are not only addressing immediate needs but also laying a foundation for long-term progress in the district.
”The people of Daffiama-Bussie-Issa District look forward with hope and appreciation as these projects take shape, confident that such acts of commitment will continue to inspire collective development and unity”.
GNA
Edited by George-Ramsey Benamba