The Apam Landing Beach Committee has provided a bath house with showers at the beach to enable fishermen and women to wash themselves after business before going home.
The Committee, which is responsible for the sale of premix fuel to fishermen, has also installed lights at the beach to facilitate the sale of fish at night.
The two projects which cost about GH�10,000, were funded from the town's share of the profit from the sale of the premix fuel.
Mrs Ama Benyiwa-Doe, Central Regional Minister, inaugurated the bath house at the weekend to coincide with the celebration of the annual Akomase Festival of the chiefs and people of Apam. The occasion also marked the 25th anniversary of the installation of Nana Edu Effrim as chief of Apam.
The Regional Minister said the nation could develop at a faster rate if people placed in authority were prepared to render genuine account for their stewardship.
She commended the Committee for making GH�85,000 for the town in six months and also for putting up the projects.
"This proves that together we can build a Better Ghana through hard work and truthfulness," the Minister stated.
She said those who had been trumpeting the failure of President Mills to create a Better Ghana must learn from Apam Landing Beach Committee that little contributions from each person could go a long way to create the Better Ghana.
She advised the people to take good care of the facility, and to ensure its regular scrubbing.
Nana Edu Effrim X, Chief of Apam, commended the Government for making it possible for the communities to benefit from the sale of premix fuel.
Mr Theophilus Aidoo-Mensah, Gomoa District Chief Executive, gave the assurance that he would ensure that revenue generated from the sale of fuel was used for the benefit of the larger community and not for a few individuals.
Mr Ebenezer Crentsil, Secretary to the Landing Beach Committee, pledged to render dedicated services to the community and the fishermen at all times, and cautioned them against panic buying to create shortages.