A/R: Nsuta Kwamang Beposo MP Shared GhC50,000 Worth of fuel Coupons to drivers, tricycle riders

The Member Of Parliament for Nsuta Kwamang Beposo Constituency, Hon. Adelaide Ntim as part of her annual Christmas activities has donated fuel coupons to more than 500 drivers and tricycle (Aboboyaa and Pragya) riders in her constituency on christmas festivity.

The coupon worth 50,000gh is giving out annually by the compassionate MP to show love and appreciation to the drivers and tricycle riders for their immense contribution towards her assumption in office and it serves as their christmas gift.

“Drivers within my constituency have been supportive since 2020, when i made an intention to contest as MP, they displayed my posters in their vehicles all over the place to ensure that I’ll be voted into power and fortunately it came to reality, so i have been visiting them since claiming the seat to share fuel coupons on every Christmas as a means of appreciation for their efforts and participation towards this journey,” she explained.

She commenced this initiative from last year, where more than 500 drivers and tricycle riders in her jurisdiction had the fuel coupons during the christmas festivity, more so she has stormed the premises of the drivers this season to recommence the initiative.

Addressing the drivers, Hon. Adelaide Ntim, the people’s mother however assured the drivers with good and accessible road network in the subsequent year’s, saying they should rally behind her administration since measures are in place to complete all the abandoned road network within the area.

According to her, most of the roads within the area has been reshaped and fixed in her three years in office where others are under construction, hoping to get them fix at the end of 2024.

“Am seeking for re-lection, as you did for me in the previous years, please kindly vote for me to continue as MP and i can assure you that, all your deplorable and dilapidated road will be constructed to make your work easy and convenient,” she pleaded with the delegates.

Touching on reckless driving, Hon. Adelaide Ntim cautioned the drivers to desist from impetuous driving especially during Christmas and New Year festivity.

According to her, over speeding and careless driving form a greater percentage of the causes of road accident in the country and thus called on especially the drivers to desist reckless driving since it can lead to their untimely deaths.

Again, she warned drivers to avoid drinking and driving syndrome which are ignorantly claiming the life of most innocent souls.

“If you are drunk, kindly pack your car and sleep because most accidents happening in this country are happening as a results of drivers who are drunk and yet want to load passengers because of money, she advised

By Evans Manasseh