Parliamentary Candidate for the Cape Coast North constituency, Horace Ekow Ewusi, in service to his community, has with swift action swooped in to save lecturers and students at the Cape Coast Nursing and Midwifery Training College.
The Cape Coast Nursing and Midwifery Training College has been battling with acute water shortages, which had affected teaching and learning at the institution.
At a time when the college thought there was no solution in sight, Ekow Ewusi saved the day by establishing a water distribution station and installed a booster system capable of delivering 23,000 litres of water throughout the school’s hostel facilities, including bathrooms and toil
In improving water storage and delivery to the school, he also installed three new poly tanks with a combined capacity of approximately 20,000 litres to constantly supply water to the school administrator’s and housemistress’ accommodations.
This initiative by Ekow Ewusi demonstrates his commitment to the wellbeing of constituents in Cape Coast North, and has eased the burden on students and teacher alike, fostering an atmosphere of improved teaching and learning in the Cape Coast Nursing and Midwifery Training College.
With water freely flowing in the school, the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for the constituency further urged the school to work on fixing neglected water closets and handwashing basins to enhance hygiene on campus.
Dumbfounded by this gesture, the entire school community was filled with much gratitude towards Ekow Ewusi. They described him as an exceptional Parliamentary Candidate, demonstrating strong leadership during challenging times.
They expressed their gratitude, noiting that “he has relieved us from the burden of walking several minutes each morning to collect water.”
Ekow Ewusi, during the inauguration of the project, pleged to champion development in the constituency when he becomes MP. “If given the opportunity to serve as the area’s MP, I am committed to furthering development at the Cape Coast Nursing and Midwifery Training College.”