Chinto citizens start 130m project

Nsawam (Eastern Region) 23 March ’99

The people of Chinto in the Ankwa Dobro electoral area, near Nsawam, have embarked upon 130 million cedis development programme to improve their living conditions. Mr Emmanuel Odartey Lamptey, assembly member for the area disclosed this to the GNA shortly after a five-hour communal labour by the residents on Tuesday. The Assembly member said projects envisaged under the programme include reshaping the Chinto-Dobro feeder road and sinking of boreholes. He said a 30-million cedi school block for the Gidikope community has been placed on priority. Each adult citizen of Chinto is paying levy of 5,000 Cedis to finance the projects.

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