Agbodzah Dreams Of Making Adaklu Hub For Health And Education

Mr Kwame Agbodza, Member of Parliament for Adaklu, on Thursday indicated his resolve to work hard with other stakeholders to develop the district to become a hub of health and education.

He said the development agenda for Adaklu was on course, adding "Adaklu will soon become the cynosure of all eyes".

Mr. Agbodzah said this at the commissioning of a Health Centre for the people of Adaklu Wumenu in the District.

The project was funded by Mr. Agbodzah with the share of the National Health Insurance Levy and MP Common Funds with an initial contract sum of GHC266,850.00 but expected to double due to delays of implementation.

It had a laboratory, dispensary, outpatients department, consulting rooms, delivery ward, and wash rooms among others.

Mr. Agbodzah informed the people that he would use every opportunity and resources available for the development of the area.

Mr. Phanuel Kadey Donkor, Adaklu District Chief Executive, urged the people to patronise the facility.

He said his checks revealed that some health workers in the area came to work late or absented themselves from work especially at weekends and urged them to refrain from such acts.

Mr. Charles Azagba, Adaklu District Director of Health Services, said the District could now boast of 16 health facilities including five health centres from the initial five in 2013.

He reminded the people of the existence of COVID-19 and urged them to continue observing all the safety protocols associated with it.

Togbe Sekpe III, Chief of Adaklu Wumenu on behalf of his subjects expressed his gratitude to Mr. Agbodzah, who he described as a servant of the people for the provision of the health centre.

He appealed to the Adaklu District Assembly to help provide accommodation for the workers at the facility.