Kumawu MP Hon. Ernest Yaw Anim Donates Farm Tools, Engages DCE on Key Development Projects

The Member of Parliament for the Kumawu Constituency, Hon. Ernest Yaw Anim, has reaffirmed his commitment to the development of the area with a working visit to the Sekyere Kumawu District Assembly, where he held strategic discussions with the District Chief Executive, Hon. Kwasi Amankwaa, on several pressing development priorities.
The visit, which formed part of the MP’s broader efforts to strengthen collaboration with local authorities, focused on evaluating ongoing projects, identifying emerging needs, and aligning development interventions to ensure sustainable growth across the constituency. Both leaders deliberated on ways to accelerate infrastructure development, enhance social services, and improve the welfare of residents.

As part of the visit, Hon. Ernest Yaw Anim extended significant support to farmers in the district ahead of this year’s National Farmers’ Day celebration. He donated wellington boots, cutlasses, and knapsack sprayers—essential tools expected to boost the productivity of farmers who continue to sustain the constituency’s agricultural economy.

Speaking during the presentation, the MP noted that the gesture reflects his unwavering dedication to empowering farmers, whom he described as central to the constituency’s economic resilience. He assured them of his continued support and emphasized his resolve to champion policies that enhance agriculture and promote rural development.

The donation has been widely applauded by stakeholders and community members, who described it as timely and impactful, particularly as farmers prepare for the coming farming season. Many expressed appreciation to Hon. Anim for consistently demonstrating practical commitment to their welfare and for maintaining close working relations with the district leadership.

Hon. Ernest Yaw Anim’s working visit and donation underscore his long-term vision of strengthening local governance, improving community livelihoods, and ensuring that the Kumawu Constituency continues to make steady progress.




