Gorden Kumatey, an aspirant for the position of Assemblyman in the Hangaline-Ngbaripe-Alhassankura electoral area within the West Gonja Municipality of the Savannah Region, has undertaken the installation of 20 LED streetlights in his electoral domain.
This initiative, as explained by the hopeful Assemblyman, is a crucial part of his commitment to enhancing security and addressing the inadequate lighting conditions in prominent areas throughout the electoral area. In addition to the installation of the new LED streetlights, he has also taken proactive measures to repair several malfunctioning streetlights in the vicinity.
Kumatey emphasized that the ongoing process of installing and repairing dysfunctional streetlights is a continuous effort, with the ultimate goal of rectifying all non-functional streetlights in the electoral area.
Expressing gratitude, residents from the beneficiary communities, including Hangaline, Ngbaripe, and Alhassankura, commended the aspirant for his thoughtful gesture. They thanked him for the positive changes he has initiated in the electoral area and encouraged him to persist in the commendable work he has started.
Furthermore, Kumatey disclosed that he successfully lobbied for a new transformer from the Volta River Authority. This transformer is intended to address the power supply needs of the people in Alhassankura, particularly in response to the frequent power outage occurrences they have been experiencing.