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THE MEMBER of Parliament (MP) for Nkawkaw, Eric Kwakye Darfour and the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Kwahu West, Alex Somuah Obeng have both commended the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Everyday Miner

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al Water Company Limited, a purified water production company at Nkawkaw in the Eastern region, Owusu Bediako, for the hygienic way through which his water is produced and the employment being given in the Eastern region.

According to the two top political holders in the Nkawkaw area, they had followed over the years the exploits of Mr. Bediako and his quest to produce one of the most hygienic and healthy mineral waters in the country to boost the health of the citizenry.

To this end, the CEO had spent several thousands of Ghana cedis to import modern equipment for the production of the mineral water to the public.

The duo made the commendation during the annual thanksgiving and get-together of the company?s staff and customers at the premises of Everyday Mineral Water Co. at Nkawkaw.

The occasion brought together hundreds of customers, staff, dignitaries and the general public where the CEO donated a number of items to the deserving ones to the tune of over GH?50,000.00

The MP, Mr. Darfour particularly praised the CEO for establishing the company in the Kwahu area to give employment to a large number of the youth who normally travel to the urban areas to seek for non-existence jobs and urged others, especially, Kwahu citizens to emulate him and come home to assist their people.

The MP also used the occasion to appeal to government to release the District Assembly Common Fund on time to speed up development in the districts.

On his part, the MCE, Mr. Obeng urged Mr. Bediako who is also the owner of one of the leading pharmacies in the country, Owusco Bee Pharmacy Ltd., to continue his good works by producing healthy products.

He also advised the workers to take a very good care of the equipment which he described as very expensive to ensure its longer life span to enable it continue producing hygienic water.

In his speech, Mr. Bediako stated that he decided to establish the company close to the rural areas around Nkawkaw in order to give employment to the people and also train them to check the rural-urban migration.

He thanked his numerous customers and the general public for patronizing the product and promised to double his efforts by producing very hygienic water at all times.

He further pledged to expand the factory and open more to enable him employ more people. At the moment the factory is employing over 300 people both permanent and casual.

Source: Daily Heritage

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