Bole-Bamboi MP Assures His Constituents Of Fair Support And Development

National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Bole-Bamboi constituency in the Northern Region, Hon Alhaji Yussif Sulemana has assured to utilize his MP’s Common Fund appropriately to ensure development in the constituency.

According to him, the MPs common fund is meant for development for this reason he will seek to it that the money will not ends up in his personal accounts for political campaigns at the expense of the welfare of constituents.

The Bole-Bamboi Lawmaker, Yusif Sulemana popularly known as Ori made this assurance at Maluwe in the Bole district of the northern region when he handed over of a pavilion to the people of Maluwe and Banda Nkwanta respectively.

He said, he will not discriminate against any of them in supporting them to promote education, health and agriculture since the three sectors are the backbone of the success of every nation or individual and he will make sure that education, health and agriculture improve drastically in his constituency.

He further stated that he would make a difference in the constituency to the admiration of his constituents.

Mr. Yusif Sulemana called on his constituents to give him the necessary cooperation to enable him achieve his plans for the constituency. He also stated that, he will work tirelessly with the assembly to support people in the area to enhance development.

He also cut sod for the construction of a borehole at the Banda-Nkwanta Dagaaba community for portable water.

An Opinion Leader, Mr. Gbolo Dallah on behalf of people of Maluwe people thanked the MP for his kind gesture and appealed to him to support them with mobile network, school chairs and re-construction of their Nursery block which has turned into a death trap.

The Bole District Public Health Officer, Madam Christiana Zoogube also expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the Member of Parliament for his contribution toward the health sector.

Source: Thepressradio.com/Abdul Rauf Zion

Related Articles

Back to top button