The Member of Parliament for Amenfi Central, Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe, has explained that Amuni was selected to host this year’s District Farmers’ Day celebration to help open the community up for trade, investment, and development.
Speaking in an interview on Takoradi-based Spice FM, Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe noted that although Amuni is the hometown of her contender in the general elections, the decision was driven purely by her commitment to transforming the community and ensuring equal development across the constituency.
According to her, Amuni is one of the largest communities in the Amenfi Central Constituency, but its location off the main road has deprived it of major district activities and national attention over the years. She stated that hosting the event in Amuni was therefore a strategic step aimed at highlighting the community’s potential and attracting both public and private sector investment.
“Amuni is one of the big communities in my constituency, but because it is not along the main road, it has never been featured in any national or major district activity, so in order to open the community up for development, my DCE, Hon. Peter Amponsah, agreed to host this year’s edition of the District Farmers’ Day there.” She said.
She encouraged traders to take advantage of the celebration to boost their sales and appealed to potential investors to channel resources into Amuni and surrounding communities to support local economic growth.
Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe further called on the government to address critical needs in the constituency, including improved road networks, stable electricity supply, and mobile network connectivity. She stressed that these essential services are necessary to enhance living conditions and accelerate development in Amenfi Central.
Source: Elvisanokyenews.com





