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"Maintain, keep the newly commissioned Bui CHPS Compound in good shape, condition" - Nurses charged

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Bui Power Authority, Samuel Kofi Ahiave Dzamesi has charged health practitioners and residents of Bui to maintain and keep the newly commissioned Bui CHPS Compound in good shape and condition.


He made these remarks while commissioning and handing over a newly constructed Bui CHPS Compound to the community.


Speaking at the ceremony, he said "As a community, there is a need for a culture of maintenance and the need to keep this facility in good condition. The lack of maintenance will curtail any assistance being provided by the Authority"


"I am happy to inform the gathering, of the Authorities commitment to its responsibility to the well-being of the community and help will always be considered when and if possible"


Hon. Samuel Kofi Ahiave Dzamesi also spoke about a collaboration between the Authority, Sunyani University and Berlin University for training and exchange programs for Engineering Students.


The programs, he explained are estimated at a cost of one million euros (€1,000,000), adding that it will go a long way to train more engineers who can be absorbed into the Authority.


He further added that, he has so much confidence in Ghanaians to man and even build more of such dams which is the aim of the collaboration.


The quarters’ was built to alleviate the struggles that health workers faced when posted to the Bui CHPS Compound built by the Authority.


On his part, Chief of Bui, Nana Kwadwo Owuo II thanked the Authority for its contribution to the total development of the area and the district at large.


He was particularly happy that the long-time headache of finding accommodation for health workers posted to his community, has been made less severe by the Authority.


He acknowledged the impact the staff quarters for the nurses will have on their overall service delivery.


The quarters will also stop the sudden migration of nurses posted to the community as accommodation was their biggest challenge.


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Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith


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