Dr Hanna Louisa Bisiw-Kotei has revealed that she was raised in a village
The Administrator of the Mineral Development Fund (MDF), Dr Hanna Louisa Bisiw-Kote, has revealed that she grew up in a rural community where she worked on farms and sometimes went without food for days.
Sharing her personal story, she explained that she fully understands the realities of village life, including hardships such as walking long distances, fetching water from streams, and enduring hunger.
“I’ve always told people that when I say I’m a village champion, it’s not a joke. I grew up in a village. There’s no aspect of village life that I haven’t experienced as a village child. I’ve walked barefoot, I’ve worn torn underwear, I’ve had lice and nits stuck in my hair. I’ve walked long distances and gone without food before,” she recounted.
“I’ve fetched water from streams, and I was given an opportunity. That’s why I’m here today. It’s not because of marriage or because I’m a superhuman being. No. It’s because God used someone to pick me up from the gutters and clean me up. That’s why I’m here today,” Dr Hanna Louisa Bisiw-Kotei said in comments shared by Daily Graphic on X.
She also emphasised that her fight against illegal mining is a personal mission to protect the environment and ensure that rural communities, especially children, are not deprived of a healthy future.
“A river has been destroyed. The forest has been destroyed, all around the school. The fear and insecurity these children and teachers face while passing through such areas will affect their concentration. How do you expect such a child to grow up and fulfill their God-given potential? So, for me, this is a call to duty,” she added.
Watch Dr Hanna Louisa Bisiw-KoteI’s comment below:
“When I say I’m a village champion, it’s not a joke. I’ve lived every village struggle -had lice and sores, gone without food, worked on farms and fetched water from streams. But I was given a chance.God used someone to lift me from the gutters and clean me up.” – Dr. Bisiw-Kotei pic.twitter.com/Qq8cSwIkWQ
— DailyGraphic GraphicOnline (@Graphicgh) June 28, 2025
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