Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple gave seven motorcycles to help local reporters at the Duamenefa Foundation. As a Council of State Member for the Volta Region, he wants these motorcycles to help community journalists travel more easily when they cover important stories in their areas.
The foundation distributed these motorcycles in several places: Keta Municipality, Akatsi South, Ketu South, Ketu North, Anlo District, and even into Togo Zanguera areas like Segbe and Akanu. This way, reporters can reach more places and even cover news across borders. Kwamigah-Atokple believes this helps people participate more in how their communities are run.
The Executive Board of Governors at Duamenefa Foundation and Fafaa FM thanked him deeply. They said this gift would greatly help their 46,000+ members who work on community programs. Local chiefs, assembly members, and many others expressed thanks for his backing of their plans stretching from 2024 through 2026.
This foundation does important work through its investigative reporting, community help programs, and speaking up for local needs. Thanks to these motorcycles, their reporters can reach faraway villages, document serious problems, and push for better living conditions. Kwamigah-Atokple, who started the Tanko Foundation, asked other leaders to support similar efforts that encourage community involvement. He has a long history of backing education, media, and local projects throughout Ghana.
The foundation distributed these motorcycles in several places: Keta Municipality, Akatsi South, Ketu South, Ketu North, Anlo District, and even into Togo Zanguera areas like Segbe and Akanu. This way, reporters can reach more places and even cover news across borders. Kwamigah-Atokple believes this helps people participate more in how their communities are run.
The Executive Board of Governors at Duamenefa Foundation and Fafaa FM thanked him deeply. They said this gift would greatly help their 46,000+ members who work on community programs. Local chiefs, assembly members, and many others expressed thanks for his backing of their plans stretching from 2024 through 2026.
This foundation does important work through its investigative reporting, community help programs, and speaking up for local needs. Thanks to these motorcycles, their reporters can reach faraway villages, document serious problems, and push for better living conditions. Kwamigah-Atokple, who started the Tanko Foundation, asked other leaders to support similar efforts that encourage community involvement. He has a long history of backing education, media, and local projects throughout Ghana.