Ghana National Gas Company has commissioned 9 mechanized boreholes in 11 communities within the Kpandai district within the Northern Region of Ghana.
The initiatives, aimed toward fixing group water issues, have been introduced at a vibrant commissioning on the campus of the College of Community Health Nursing in Nkanchina.
The College of Community Health Nursing trains extremely expert {and professional} nurses who’re able to fill gaps within the healthcare supply system inside Kpandai and the nation at giant.
The trainees acquired the mechanized boreholes to resolve their burden of travelling distances to fetch water.
The numerous communities in Kpandai to learn from the mechanized boreholes embody Nkanchina Nursing College, Mbowura, Kabeso, Kachinke, Kakpeni, Jamboai, Jirandogo, Loloto and Lonto.
The New Patriotic Party Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Nyamah, who shall be searching for the individuals’s mandate within the 2024 elections, counseled the gasoline firm for offering water to 9 communities within the Kpandai district.
He suggested the College of Community Health Nursing college students to spend most of their time in research since they now have water on campus, in contrast to earlier days after they needed to journey to city to fetch from the Oti River.
“I want to appeal to you all after we’re done commissioning, take responsibility for it and make sure that you maintain it so that those after you will also take good care of it,” he stated.
The Principal of the College of Community Health Nursing, Abdul Karim A. Hussein, appealed to company our bodies to come back to their support because the college solely runs one certificates programme.
He added that they’ve clearance to start out a brand new diploma programme.
At the Mbowura group, the individuals couldn’t cease however praised Ghana Gas and Richard Nyamah for honouring their promise to the varied communities within the Kpandai district.
Other dignitaries on the occasion have been the Overlord of Nkanchina, Nana Okumankwi I, queenmothers, conventional leaders, get together members, MCEs and the townsfolk.