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Gomoa Manso citizens forced to build their own police station
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51968, member: 636"] Community leaders in Gomoa Manso have renewed their pledge to finish three major infrastructure initiatives that will benefit local residents. Nana Okyeadze Dontor X leads efforts to complete a police station, healthcare facility expansion, and public gathering space. The traditional authority plans to raise necessary funds through this year's Homecoming festival activities. Citizens living both domestically and internationally received appeals to participate in the financing campaign. The chief emphasized that community advancement requires collective participation from all members. Educational excellence became another priority topic during the leader's recent address to residents. Young people received encouragement to maintain academic focus and maximize learning opportunities available to them. The traditional leader stressed that scholarly achievement provides pathways to improved personal circumstances. Students heard direct appeals to remain dedicated to their educational pursuits. Academic success represents the foundation for building stronger individual futures according to the community head. Nana Okyeadze Dontor X praised the broader regional leadership under Obrempong Nyanful Krampah XI for inspiring local development work. The Omanhene's anti-substance abuse campaigns have earned recognition throughout the traditional area. Other chiefs have followed this example by launching their community improvement projects. The collaborative approach supports government development initiatives across the region. Homecoming celebrations will take place between late September and early August 2025 according to current planning. [/QUOTE]
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