Central East Regional Immigration and Gomoa East NADMO Organize Unity Clean Up Exercise
The Central East Regional Immigration Office and Gomoa East NADMO held a joint cleanup at Millennium City junction, joined by Dr. Emmanuel Appoh Mensah. The exercise promoted cleanliness and community responsibility, with strong participation and collaboration from all parties.
By Joylinda Laryea / June 16, 2025
In a remarkable show of community collaboration, the Central East Regional Immigration Office and the Gomoa East National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) have jointly organized a successful cleanup exercise at the Millennium City junction in the Gomoa East Constituency.
The initiative, spearheaded by Superintendent Sonny B. Williams, the Regional Immigration Officer, and Hon. Hassan Amidu, the NADMO Director for Gomoa East, brought together personnel from both institutions to clean and beautify the area.
Joining the exercise was Dr. Emmanuel Appoh Mensah, CEO of Hope for Africa and a former parliamentary candidate aspirant for the NDC in Gomoa East, who participated as a statesman committed to community development.
The exercise, aimed at promoting environmental cleanliness and instilling a culture of civic responsibility among residents, was met with enthusiasm and active participation.
"This is a shining example of what we can achieve when institutions and community leaders work together," Dr. Appoh Mensah stated, reaffirming his dedication to the constituency's growth and wellbeing.
The event was praised for its impact and the message of unity it conveyed, underscoring the importance of partnerships in fostering sustainable development and community pride.
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