
The youth of Yamfo in the Tano North Constituency in the Ahafo region have lashed out at the Member of Parliament for the area Hon Freda Prempeh who also doubles as the minister for Sanitation for commissioning uncompleted projects and several abandoned projects.
The aggrieved youth say they are fed up with the MP’s failure to deliver on her campaign promises and failure to complete the numerous abandoned projects she has initiated in the area.
The youth claim that the sanitation minister recently opened a restroom at Yooyoano in the Yamfo community without the necessary manhole. As a result of its use, the restroom created an unpleasant environment, and the sanitation department was eventually forced to close it to prevent a cholera outbreak in the area.
Could you imagine how the liquid material simply leaked from the toilet and contaminated the Yooyookrom neighbourhood by spreading throughout the surrounding area? The worry youth’s leader, Mr. Kusi Emmanuel, told the media the story.
Because our MP has not lived up to her commitments, she is not in office. We’ve had enough, and the only thing left to do is show her the way out. They said, “We can’t keep doing this because we only become important when elections are quickly approaching.”
They mentioned, among other things, the MP’s inability to finish building the school buildings in the area, the market in Yamfo, which she has been neglecting for more than five years, and the girls’ dormitory at Yamfo College of Health.
According to Mr. Kusi Emmanuel, the parliamentarian has been putting in a mechanized borehole at Assin, a farming community close to Yamfo, despite the fact that she is well aware that the community does not have electricity. She has also carried out similar projects in other communities. “We cannot allow this to continue because she has taken us for granted for far too long,” he said.