The demonstrators in action
Aggrieved residents of Dawhenya in the Ningo-Prampram District of the Greater Accra Region, who demonstrated over deplorable roads in the area recently, have rejected plans by the Member of Parliament (MP), Samuel Nartey George, to partake in the next protest against government.
Last Friday, scores of residents in Dawhenya in the Greater Accra Region took to the streets to protest against deplorable road from Dawhenya to Afienya, among others.
They burnt lorry tyres and blocked the road with wood and metal containers to register their displeasure.
The angry residents bemoaned the neglect and unfulfilled promises by successive governments.
After the protest, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ningo Prampram, expressed his readiness to partake in the next protest after the expiration of the 14-day ultimatum given to government to fix the deplorable roads.
Speaking to Citi Fm on Friday, Mr. George disclosed that “in two weeks’ time, I will join the members of my constituency, because Parliament is on recess and I have exhausted all my parliamentary options.
“That road has transcended the government from the NDC to the NPP. That road has been in a state of disrepair for over 20 years.”
However, the organiser of the demonstration, John Charway told DAILY GUIDE via telephone that “we don’t need our MP to join us when the 14 days expires and we don’t see that contractor has resumed work on the road. This is because we don’t want to politicise the demonstration because if today the MP is joining us to do the demonstration then tomorrow the DCE would also decide to join us and we will politicise our protest.
“We only want to send a message to the government to ensure that the road is fixed and no politics attached. There are other pressing issues that the MP can channel his energy into than joining us.”
From Vincent Kubi, Dawhenya