The Member of Parliament for Sekondi, Armah Blay Nyameke, has commissioned the Sekondi Sachet Water Factory as part of an Easter initiative aimed at supporting residents through sustainable community development.

Addressing constituents at the commissioning ceremony at Adembra, Lawyer Armah Blay Nyameke described the project as an innovative and self-sustaining approach to financing social intervention programmes within the constituency.

According to him, proceeds from the sale of the sachet water will be channelled into key initiatives, including the distribution of free exercise books and the provision of free transportation for schoolchildren. He further disclosed that beginning this year, the programme will be expanded to include the supply of pens and pencils to students.

Mr. Nyameke emphasized that the factory has been structured as a community-based enterprise, designed to generate continuous revenue through patronage by residents, thereby ensuring the long-term sustainability of the interventions.

He noted that the initiative not only seeks to ease the financial burden on families but also to directly improve educational outcomes among children in the constituency.

Beyond its social impact, the Sekondi Sachet Water Factory is also expected to create employment opportunities and provide a reliable source of income for many residents, contributing to the broader economic development of the area.

The project forms part of the MP’s broader commitment to implementing practical solutions that address both social welfare and economic empowerment in Sekondi.
