
Residents across Ghana’s Karaga constituency have credited former Finance Minister and local MP Mohammed Amin Adam with unprecedented infrastructure improvements, citing enhanced education facilities, water access, and digital connectivity during his tenure.
Communities including Bagli, Gbanlua, Nambrugu, and Kpason reported tangible progress from new STEM institutions to reliable water sources—during the MP’s recent constituency tour.
Nambrugu resident Abdul Razak Alhassan highlighted key projects: “Our children now have free WiFi for studies, wives no longer trek for water, and clinics are accessible.” He specifically noted the Pishigu Senior School, Karaga STEM College of Education, Nyong Technical Institute, and Binduli STEM Junior High School as transformative investments. A scholarship fund for needy students, already benefiting numerous pupils, was also praised.
Amin Adam acknowledged the community’s support, stating: “Karaga is my home; I made a commitment to bring change and fulfilled that promise.” He pledged continued efforts to address constituency challenges, framing the developments as foundational for sustained growth.