Kwame A Plus’ ‘The People’s Project’ donates money for the construction of borehole
Kwame A Plus’ ‘The People’s Project’ (USA Branch) has donated $11,000 for the construction of borehole in a village called Breman Asuoko in the central region.
Updating followers via Instagram, A Plus wrote:
“For so many years this stream has served as the main source of water for the people of Breman Asuoko in the central region.
TPP USA branch has therefore donated money for the construction of a borehole and a community water system for them. The Project which is estimated to cost eleven thousand dollars (11.000.00) is expected to be completed in a month.
In 2020 all 535 #TPP branches will be required to adopt and support an underprivileged community with a social amenity. A TPP Project is coming to a community near you.”
About The People’s Project
The People’s Project basically is a formidable, Non-partisan and Non-violent Ghanaian third force cum social movement established to demand for social goals and constitutional reforms that serves the best interest of the good people of Ghana.
Founded in recent times and lead by Mr. Kwame Asare Obeng a.k.a A PLUS, the movement has gotten approval from Ghanaian citizens home and abroad with over five hundred and twenty (520) branches across the globe and an estimated membership of over 700,000.
The unique factor about this group is that, we do not only criticize government but also lends a helping hand in solving some of the numerous Ghanaian problems.
As a commitment to the good people of Ghana, we build free modern boreholes with purification systems to provide good drinking water to communities across the country, we give startup capitals to as many youth as possible, we have coverings for persons with disabilities among many other social interventions.
We are currently building our own mobile application to migrate our membership to ease up communication and also help in formal registration.
CORE REFORMS THAT TPP IS CALLING FOR
TPP as a movement is advocating for the national development commission to be made an autonomous body and tasked to design a twenty-year development plan for Ghana. This, we believe will lead a focused sense of direction, promote continuity by preventing political actors, be it NDC, NPP or any other party from interfering in national Projects unnecessarily.
Additionally, we are calling for the cancelation of Exgratia. As always stated by the leader of this great movement, parliamentarians must only receive such amount once.
The reason for this is that all other civil servants retire just once in 35 to 40 years and receive peanuts as pension but parliamentarians retire every 4years and receive huge amounts which is causing financial loss to the state. This and many other reforms are what we seek to advocate for.
In order to have a bigger bargaining power to support this advocacy, we are mobilizing millions of voters to enable us to negotiate developmental demands with aspiring governments.
MAIN OBJECTIVES OF TPP
Promote citizens’ participation and engagement in the democratic and governance processes.
Demand accountability, transparency and responsibility from government and government officials.
Promote the development and implementation of inclusive and sustainable policies and programmes.
Facilitate the implementation of pro-poor projects and initiatives for very low-income communities in the country.
To drive initiatives that will empower the youth economically and in other aspects to rejuvenate their interest in national discourse to promote development.
The leadership of the movement believes that, With a collective power, numbers, an enlightened and a very objective voter population, anyone that holds power in Ghana will get responsible and focus on the task of development than promote a selfish interest and incompetence. Remember, united we negotiate but divided we beg.
Source : ghanaweb.com