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    FIX AMANSIE WEST ALLIANCE DEMONSTRATE OVER POOR ROADS

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931March 23, 2024Updated:March 23, 2024 Social
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    FIX AMANSIE WEST ALLIANCE DEMONSTRATE OVER POOR ROADS

    Pressure group in Amansie west in the manso Nkwanta Consituency of the Ashanti Region on Wednesday 13th march 2024 demonstrated over the terrible nature of their roads.

    Clad in red and black clothing, the Concerned Youth of Amansie Youth trooped to the streets, marching from Aboabo,Mpatuam,Tetrem to Ahwerewa in a peaceful protest to register their displeasure at the government over what they term as “neglect” in the share of the national cake. They held different inscribed placards that read, “No Roads No Vote ”, “Amansie Amansie west deserves better”, “Enough of the bado roads”, amongst others.

    Manso has been well noted for their huge contribution to the national economy, being the second largest producer of cocoa in the Ashanti region, and a producer of timber and gold amongst other natural resources. However, their contribution to the national economy has not been reflective in road infrastructure in the area.

    The youth bemoaned the “unspeakable nature of the road” had gradually become a death trap for all residents.

    “The appalling flooded road network has resulted in many preventable road traffic accidents, caused miscarriages of previous pregnancies, loss of harvest as a result of road blockage to farmlands,” an irate youth told Newsmen.

    They say the appalling nature of the road has increased armed robbery attacks as unperceiving drivers have had no option than to slow down in the midst of huge potholes through the forests, being attacked by unscrupulous people at gunpoint.

    The Amansie Amansie west Constituency has since 1992 voted in favour of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP). They have thus called for a fulfilment of the numerous promises made by the NPP severally during elections, emphasising that “Amansie West deserves better”.

    The president of the Fix Amansie west Alliance Emmanuel Osei Odehye Bonsu is asking the President and the NPP government to fulfil the promises made to the people of Amansie during the 2020 general elections.

    “We are here for development in our district, we want to experience tar on our roads, we want to have proper roads in the district, we are not asking for much from the government. All that we are asking for is for the President to visit us one more time as he visited us during the 2020 elections, to make a promise unto us. What we are pleading for is that the President should honour his promises made to the people of Amansie Amansie west District,” said.

    On their part, some of the aggrieved residents also expressed their disappointment on the NPP government over the deplorable road network calling for president Akuffo to fix their road for them.

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