The world does not wait for lazy People - MP for Karaga to students

The world does not wait for lazy People - MP for Karaga to students

The Member of Parliament for the Karaga Constituency and Deputy Minister of Energy, Honourable Mohammed Amin Anta has admonished the current generation to eschew the tendency of laziness.

Addressing students at today's 6th match independence day parade, he tasked them to wake up from their slumber because the world does not wait for lazy people.

The Member of Parliament joined his constituents to celebrate Ghana’s 65th Independence anniversary in the constituency. 

He expressed gratitude to the people especially workers in the decentralized institutions for their service to mother Ghana.

As part of the celebration, he donated twenty-five laptop computers to 14 institutions namely, Ghana Education Service, Karaga Senior High School, District Health insurance, National Disaster Management Organization

Others are the National Commission for Civic Education, Agric Department, NABCO, National Service Scheme, Ghana Health Service, Karaga District Hospital, CHRAJ, District Police Command, the Military Command and Office of the DCE.
 
Honourable Amin implored the students to take advantage of the facilities provided by the government and their parents to study hard. 

He assured the people of his commitment to providing a permanent solution to the Karaga Town Water problem.

He used the opportunity to announce the connection of electricity to the remaining twenty-one communities, where contractors are currently at various stages of completion. 

When completed according to him by the end of this year, Karaga will achieve 100% electricity coverage, next to the Tamale Metropolis. 

"We also celebrated our modest achievements as a District. Karaga SHS was among the top 4 schools in last year SSCE in the Northern Region and among the top ten in Northern Sector". 

According to him, the Karaga District Hospital has adjudged the best performing hospital in the Northern Region last year and the second-best this year.

"On this eventful day, we pay tribute to our founding fathers and the generations that have brought us this far, our teachers and medical professionals, the farmers, and all the people of our country". He noted.

He enumerated that the future holds greater opportunity for ghana, hence the next generation must work harder to fully realize their potential.