In a clear demonstration of responsive leadership and grassroots engagement, the Member of Parliament for Kpandai Constituency, Hon. Matthew Nyindam has taken decisive action to restore street lighting in Wiea, a community in Ghana’s Northern Region.
The intervention follows a direct appeal from residents who raised concerns about faulty streetlights ahead of a major funeral event in the area. Recognizing both the urgency and importance of the situation, Hon. Nyindam moved quickly to replace the non-functioning bulbs, ensuring that the community would be well-lit and secure during the gathering.
For the people of Wiea, the restoration of street lighting goes beyond convenience, it is a vital step toward improving safety, especially at night. With increased visibility, residents can now move about more freely, and community activities can continue with a renewed sense of security and comfort.

Hon. Nyindam’s swift response reflects his broader commitment to development in the Kpandai Constituency. Over the years, he has consistently prioritized infrastructure improvements, social interventions, and community-driven initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for his constituents. His approach emphasizes inclusivity, ensuring that development reaches all communities regardless of size or location.
The streetlight project in Wiea is part of a growing list of efforts by the MP to address pressing local needs. From improving basic amenities to supporting social events that strengthen community bonds, Hon. Nyindam continues to demonstrate a leadership style rooted in accessibility and action.
Residents of Wiea and the wider Kpandai area have expressed their appreciation for the MP’s dedication. Many commended his willingness to listen and act promptly, noting that such interventions make a tangible difference in their daily lives.
As the community looks ahead, there is growing optimism that more transformative projects will follow. Hon. Nyindam has reassured constituents that his office remains committed to driving equitable development across Kpandai—ensuring that no community is left behind.
With initiatives like the Wiea streetlight restoration, the message is clear: responsive leadership, when paired with community engagement, can truly light the way toward progress.

Samuel Kwame Boadu is a Ghanaian media entrepreneur and storyteller with a passion for amplifying urban voices and uncovering everyday truths. He is the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of The Accra Daily Mail, a dynamic digital platform dedicated to capturing the pulse of Ghana’s capital—its people, culture, challenges, business, sports and innovations.
