Fomena MP supports 15 hairdressers at Kyekyewere

Fifteen members of the Kyerekyere branch of the Braiders and Beauticians Association who graduated from a three year training course in braiding, hairdressing, fashion design, and makeup artistry have been presented with hair dryers by the Member of Parliament (MP) for Fomena, Lawyer Andrew Amoako Asiamah.

Lawyer Amoako Asiamah addressing the forum

Speaking at the function, the MP said, as a representative of the people of the constituency in Parliament, it was his responsibility to support the hairdressers to acquire employable skills and reduce unemployment.

The said human resource development was his priority and assured the people that he would ensure that the constituents had their fair share of the national cake in the areas of the provision of potable water, electricity, health care and scholarship among others.

Mr. Amoako Asiamah, who is also the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, announced that he had previously presented 200 sewing machines to seamstresses in the constituency.

He urge the youth who had no formal education not to despair, but rather learn trades to secure their future.

Nana Aboagye Sampah (middle), Odikro of Kyekyewere at the function

The Fomena MP also advised the graduants to apply all the techniques associated with doing business as they go out to enable them succeed in their chosen profession.

A section of the graduants

The Odikro of Kyekyewere, Nana Aboagye Sampah, admonished the ladies to be serious as they go out to ply what they had learnt.

A Patron of the Dadwen/Kyekyewere Braiders and Beauticians Association, Madam Selina Opoku, on behalf of the graduants thanked the MP for the donation.

From Frederick Danso Abeam, Adansi Kyekyewere

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