Hon. Clement Abas Apaak, the Member of Parliament and Parliamentary Candidate for Builsa South has provided support to four women’s groups in the constituency.
According to a statement signed by Daniel Akogtu, the Deputy Communication Officer of the NDC in Builsa South, this initiative aligns with the MP’s steadfast belief that empowering women is a vital pillar for fostering community development in the area.
The statement indicated that by supporting these groups, Dr. Apaak aims to enhance the social and economic contributions of women, furthering his commitment to creating an equitable and thriving community.
“Dr. Apaak believes that women’s empowerment increases their self-confidence and social status. This is because they are able to make their own financial decisions and build resilience towards poverty eradication as well as social change”.
Daniel Akogtu
According to the statement, Dr. Apaak has consistently prioritized the women in his constituency by providing support in both cash and kind.
Mr. Akogfu through the statement indicated that this commitment includes financial assistance, resources for various projects, and access to training programs aimed at enhancing their skills and economic opportunities.

Such efforts are integral to his broader vision for building a thriving Builsa South Constituency, demonstrating his dedication to fostering an inclusive and prosperous community.
Akogtu stated that Dr. Apaak believes that empowering women is essential for sustainable development and community growth according to the press release.
The statement highlighted that the MP aims to foster an environment where all community members can actively contribute to and share in the region’s progress.
The statement further noted that, against this backdrop, Hon. Dr. Apaak donated Twenty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHC 20,000.00) to four women’s groups in the Builsa South Constituency.
This funding aims to facilitate the connection of electricity to two rice mills, which will enhance productivity and efficiency in their operations.
Additionally, the donation will support the roofing of two other important structures: another rice mill and a conference hall.
According to the press release, by investing in these projects, Dr. Apaak seeks to empower local women and promote economic development in the community.
The statement emphasized that the MP recognizes that reliable electricity and proper infrastructure are essential for the growth of small businesses and community initiatives, ultimately contributing to the overall prosperity of Builsa South.
Fumbisi Women’s Groups Granted Financial Aid
Furthermore, the statement indicated that the financial assistance was extended to women’s groups in Buterisa, Logmiisa, Yerinsa, and Zongo, all located in Fumbisi.
Each group, the statement indicated, received Five Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHC 5,000.00) from Dr. Apaak to support their initiatives and empower their members.
“Presenting the cash to the various groups on behalf of the Member of Parliament, Chairman Caesar Akinkang encouraged the women groups to use the money for the intended purposes as that will motivate the MP to always be ready to reach out to them anytime the need arises”.
Daniel Akogtu

NDC communicator Daniel Akogtu, in the press statement, reiterated Dr. Clement Apaak’s commitment to supporting the underprivileged, women, and youth to help them harness their potential across all areas of their lives.
He emphasized that Dr. Apaak remains dedicated to implementing programs and initiatives aimed at empowering these groups, ensuring they have access to the resources and opportunities necessary for personal and professional development.
By prioritizing the needs of the less privileged, the MP aims to foster a more inclusive and equitable society where everyone can thrive and contribute to the community’s progress.
“The women groups were in jubilant moods when Chairman Caesar announced the cash amount to them and assured him of their readiness to retain Dr. Clement Apaak as their MP so that he could continue his good works”.
Daniel Akogtu
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