Naspa Ladma: Challenging Heights, Making Impacts
A direct sense of showmanship and need to respond to the cry of the needs of the less privileged is what makes the existence of an organization a great one. This act of astute showmanship was displayed by the national service personnel of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority in the La Dadekotopon Municipal Assembly when they decided to respond to a news item by TV3 on the needs of the people living in the Otaomina community, a small community in the Ga west district of the Greater Accra Region to have a safe source of drinking water. The people of Otaomina have been living in their community with no ideal source of water for their daily activities. They rely only on the rains for water during the rainy season or will have to travel several kilometers to nearby towns when the rains stop in order to have water. This situation had made the lives of the people of Otaomina very difficult until the Local NASPA of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority led by Miss Madina Ibrahim decided to come to