Skip to main content

Call Your Disrespectful Polling Station Chairman And Co-ordinator To Order.....AAYA To NPP Executives

 

Call Your Disrespectful Polling Station Chairman And  Co-ordinator To Order.....AAYA To NPP Executives


We the members and executives of Assin Akropong Youth Association wish to draw the attention of the entire NPP leadership both national and constituency to the appalling and disrespectful attitude of the polling station chairman for Assin Akropong Electoral area Mr. Charles Asare popularly known as Amelo and the coordinator Mr. Solomon Danquah also known as Master solo.

These two people have teamed up to prevent any developmental project from being used or being initiated in Assin Akropong which would greatly affect the fortunes of the party.

The NPP Polling station chairman and the coordinator have both vowed to prevent the association from achieving its objectives of developing the community. This is said on the following reasons.

A three (3) unit classroom  block built by GETFUND which was lobbied by Hon. Kennedy Agyapong , MP for Assin Central has been abandoned.

This school has deteriorated so bad that construction cannot be  continue, The building got to it's roofing stage but due to lack of supervision and negligence , a building which was almost 75% completed pulled down by itself.

 This school would have otherwise been a pivotal project for the NPP Party especially as the party approaches the general elections.

A solar panel  project aimed at powering pumped water to the community has also been neglected and as such, part of the community still struggles to get good drinking water. This project would not only project the NPP Party in the limelight but would also reduce the hardship on the community.

The last but not the least, alot of miscommunication in  the community on developmental projects are  initiated by them.

They normally do this  to influence the people to accept their political slot agenda as the best way to go as a community. 


These are  few reasons why we call upon the national body to call the chairman and coordinator to order and to help the community attain the developmental status that it acquires.


Find below pictorial evidence of the school and solar project.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

C/R: Assin Oboba Kokorowa Pupils Are Forced To Study In Dilapidated And Death Trap Building

  C/R: Assin Oboba Kokorowa Pupils Are Forced To Study In Dilapidated And Death Trap Building The fate of over 500 pupils at the Assin Obobakokrowa D/A Basic School in the Assin North District of the Central Region hangs in the balance as they learn under dilapidated structures. The the Assin Obobakokrowa D/A Basic School has not seen any major rehabilitation since its establishment in 1970s. Parents and residents in and around the community are appealing for urgent assistance due to the deteriorating condition of their classroom blocks .  The school's infrastructure has become unsafe, forcing pupils to learn under dire circumstances. Parts of the aluminum roofing sheets are rusting away, while their remains hang loosely on the tiny erected concrete pillars. Class sessions end abruptly whenever the clouds gather.  “Our roof is ripping off. And when it rains, it leaks into our classroom, so we have to end classes.  “When it leaks, our books get wet and we are not able...

Rev Isaac Manu Reminds the President of his Promise to Assin North

Rev Isaac Manu Reminds the President of his Promise to Assin North The Leader of Presidential Watchtower, a prayer team for the Presidency, and NDC Communication Team member, Rev Isaac Manu, applauds the President for showing commitment in  fulfilling his campaign promises. Notably, the establishment of ORAL and the reduction of ministries from 30 to 23 demonstrate the President's commitment to his word. Rev Manu also reminds the President of his pledge to the people of Assin North concerning ministerial appointment, as stated in his previous address.¹ "We acknowledge the President's efforts in keeping his promises and encourage him to continue on this path," says Rev Manu. Reference:  https://citinewsroom.com/2023/06/ill-appoint-gyakye-quayson-as-minister-if-i-win-2024-polls-mahama/

AFTER YEARS OF MINING IN AKWATIA – GHANA’S NEW ARTIFICIAL LAKE, THE ASUBONE STORY AND OUR TOURISM DRIVE ABSTRACT.... H. BRAKO

  AFTER YEARS OF MINING IN AKWATIA – GHANA’S NEW ARTIFICIAL LAKE, THE ASUBONE STORY AND OUR TOURISM DRIVE  ABSTRACT.... H. BRAKO Diamonds were first discovered in the Gold Coast Colony (Ghana) near the Birim River close to the town of Abomosu in 1919. The Birim diamond discoveries led mining companies to invest along that river. However, not until 1929 did organized diamond mining begin following additional diamond discoveries made by Ghanaian prospectors in the gravels of Bediebewu streams near Tarkwa. In 1924, the Consolidated African Selection Trust (CAST) was formed and became the major diamond mining company in Ghana. Over 2 million carats were mined by CAST from 1924 to 1939. CAST’s early success led to investment in other diamond exploration and mining ventures in West Africa particularly in Ghana – resulting in the establishment of Great Consolidated Diamond (GCD).  1n 1963 Lake Asubone was created artificially in Asubone near Akwatia in Denkyembour District of Gh...