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MP spends over 700 million cedis on projects

Tue, 30 Jan 2007 Source: GNA

Zabzugu (N/R), Jan. 30, GNA - Mr. Jagri B. Mohammed, the Member of Parliament for Zabzugu/Tatale, has said he had spent more than 700 million cedis on development projects in the constituency Mr. Mohammed told the GNA in an interview at Zabzugu in the Zabzugu/Tatale District that he used part of his MP's share of the District Assemblies' Common Fund on development projects and to pay school fees for some needy school children at the basic level and students in tertiary institutions.

He said a greater part of the money was used to buy grinding mills and solar lanterns for some communities in the constituency. Eight communities had a grinding mill each at a total cost of about 48 million cedis while 100 solar lanterns worth 100 million cedis had been distributed to some communities.

Mr. Mohammed said he had also rehabilitated a dam at Tatale at a cost of 100 million cedis and earmarked 50 million cedis each for projects at Zabzugu and Tatale Secondary schools.

He said he had, through the GETFund, assisted to build a day care centre at Tatale at a cost of 100 million cedis and provided 66 million cedis to buy exercise books, television sets, footballs and jerseys for schools, hospitals and the community.

The MP said he had also supported some communities with cement and roofing sheets to complete their school blocks and provided 70 million cedis towards the training of teachers at the Bimbilla Training College. Mr. Mohammed appealed to communities that had not yet benefited from any form of development to be patient and wait for their turn.

Source: GNA