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The Omanhene of the traditional area, Nana Okoforobour Baffour Kwame Asante II has called of natives of the Tapa Traditional Area to come home and help with the development of the area.
Speaking at the commissioning of a Reproductive Health facility built by an indigene of the area, Dr. Stephen Nyarko Sharp urged other citizens both home and abroad to join hands and help fix the numerous problems together.
He praised Dr. Sharp, the CEO of Imboost Herbal Mixture, for his outstanding assistance to the area which has contributed to a reduction of the unemployment rate in the area.
The Omanhene at the commissioning also urged persons who have gained employment from Dr Sharp to put up the best work ethics and desist from acts that would jeopadise his companies and efforts at bettering the lives of people in the area.
President of Hope Network Association and a native of the traditional area, Lois Nana Asiedu, thanked Dr. Sharp for his immense support and called for greater help from people at home and abroad to develop the area.
Nana Asiedu said projects such as the installation of street lights throughout the Tapa town, financial assistance for various schools, and the current construction of a new health center to replace the outdated one ought to be emulated by well-to-do natives as part of efforts to bringing development to the Oti Region.
Dr. Stephen Nyarko Sharp further pledged his continuous support to the people of Tapa and its surroundings and Ghana as a whole.
Also present at the commissioning were the Omanhene of Tapa Traditional Area, Nana Okoforobour Baffour Kwame Asante II, the Volta Regional Minister, Hon. Joshua Makubu and the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Biakoye, Hon. Millicent Kabuki Carboo.