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In a strong demonstration of compassion and leadership, the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Member of Parliament for Akatsi South, Rt Hon. Bernard Ahiafor, in collaboration with the newly confirmed Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Hon. Daniel Dagba, has commenced the distribution of some relief items to victims of the recent windstorm that devastated several communities within the Akatsi South Municipality on Friday.
Following the distribution of the roofing sheets on Friday, the MP himself toured some of the most affected communities on Saturday, accompanied by his entourage, to commiserate with the victims and witness the impact firsthand. His personal engagement brought comfort to many, reaffirming his dedication to the people he serves.
Despite being abroad when the disaster struck, Rt Hon. Ahiafor made an early return to Ghana to be physically present with his constituents. Deeply moved by the destruction, he announced an initial donation of roofing sheets to assist families in rebuilding their homes.
The relief operation began with a comprehensive assessment of the affected areas, conducted by a high-profile delegation that included Hon. Mawuli Ocloo Egos, Municipal Director of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO); Mr. Anthony Kwadzo Owusu, the NDC Constituency Chairman popularly known as WESTFALIA; party executives; and Assembly Members. The team’s mission was to evaluate the extent of the damage, offer comfort to the victims, and begin the process of distributing essential relief materials.
“Though I was far away physically, my heart remained with you. I am here today not just as your MP, but as your brother. We will rebuild together,” Rt Hon. Ahiafor said during his visit—words that resonated deeply with the affected residents.
He further disclosed that his office had officially requested additional support from NADMO and assured the communities that more relief items were on the way. While meeting with Assembly Members at the residence of the Constituency Chairman, he emphasized the importance of unity, peace, and collaboration in restoring normalcy to the region.
Hon. Daniel Dagba, making his first major public appearance since his confirmation as MCE, was widely commended for his hands-on involvement and partnership with the MP. His engagement highlighted a promising start to what many described as a responsive and community-driven administration.
The day’s activities also included a visit to the Akatsi South Municipal Hospital, where Rt Hon. Ahiafor interacted with medical staff and reiterated his commitment to improving the health infrastructure. He also announced the imminent rollout of an electrification project aimed at completing stalled initiatives in communities such as Alorkpa, Asadame, Ablorkpo, and Kpevenu.
Members of the delegation included:
Rt Hon. Bernard Ahiafor – MP, Akatsi South & First Deputy Speaker of Parliament
Hon. Daniel Dagba – Municipal Chief Executive
Hon. Mawuli Ocloo Egos – NADMO Director
Mr. Anthony Kwadzo Owusu (WESTFALIA) – Constituency Chairman
Hon. Sullemana Seidu – Constituency Organizer
Mr. John Amekuedi (NAZY)
Hon. Francis Dotsey Bedzo
Madam Salumay Adama
Mr. Isaac Kofi Ativor
Mr. Selassie Ackuaku
Mr. Daniel Gidi
Hon. Wisdom Akpabli
Hon. Ahiable Kofi Raphael
Hon. Japhet Festus Gbede
Other Assembly Members from across the Municipality
The prompt and coordinated response to the disaster has provided critical relief and reaffirmed the commitment of the MP and MCE to the well-being and progress of Akatsi South. Their empathy, teamwork, and decisive action continue to inspire hope and confidence among the people they serve.