
Former Assin Central MP Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has expressed deep sympathy for traders who lost their goods and properties in the devastating fire at Adum, urging them to remain hopeful despite the setback.
Recognizing the emotional and financial toll of the disaster, Agyapong assured the victims that they are not alone in their struggles.
In his absence, he has dispatched members of his team to assess the extent of the damage and gather information on those affected.
The outspoken politician and businessman has also announced plans to visit Kumasi upon his return to the country, where he intends to personally meet with the affected traders and offer them support to help them recover from their losses.



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