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Techiman North: Chiefs and people of Buoyam to stage demo over poor roads

The chiefs and people of Buoyam in the Techiman North District of the Bono East Region have threatened to hit the streets again soon to protest against the bad nature of roads in the area.

 

The chief  of Buoyam, Daasebre kwarteng Amaniapong   who spoke to newsmen threatened to lead his subjects to embark on a massive demonstration to register their displeasure about the bad state on roads in the area.

 

He has therefore, given a one-month-ultimatum to government to ensure that the poor road network in the area was fixed.

 

He noted that Buoyam is one of the agriculture powerhouses in the country as well tourism sites, however many of its roads are deplorable and that is affecting transportation of tones of farm produce from various communities.

 

Speaking to Classic news on Friday, July 8, 2022, Daasebre kwarteng Amaniapong   said “We were hopeful of hearing a favourable response from the authorities after presenting our petition to the DCE of the area, but as we speak, nothing has been said to us or are there any plans to fix the roads”.

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According to Daasebre kwarteng Amaniapong   although Buoyam is a leading yam and other crops producer in the  Techiman North district, all the roads linking the town have been left in deplorable state by successive governments.

 

He indicated that, they are putting measures in place to embark on massive demonstration after the expiration of the ultimatum given to government.

 

According to him, if they do not register their displeasure now and get the roads fixed, politicians would only pretend to get the roads fixed because it is an election year.

 

Daasebre kwarteng Amaniapong   said Buoyam has been neglected for far too long by governments aggravating the socio-economic disparities and poverty among the populace.

 

“We are not happy about how government is treating us especially about our roads. Government will soon hear from us. We will demonstrate. I will lead my subjects,” he said.

 

Residents also say their plight worsens, especially during the rainy season due to the struggles community members go through.

A male resident says lives were at stake because of the nature of the roads.

“People are dying here. Accidents are occurring here. We were promised that, these roads would be tarred since last year but the government is yet to honor that promise.”

“We are suffering and we are saying no roads no vote. If the road is not tarred for us, we are not voting, another male resident complained.”

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com

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