Fix our roads or forget our votes – Kpandai chief warns politicians

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The Paramount Chief of the Kpandai Traditional Area, Kpandaiwura Nana Bresiam Okoree Atorsah II, has issued a stern warning to politicians, demanding immediate action to fix the deplorable roads in the district before seeking the people’s votes.

In an interview with Adom News, Nana Atorsah II expressed frustration over what he described as years of neglect by successive governments.

He said residents of Kpandai are fed up with unfulfilled promises and will no longer support leaders who fail to deliver meaningful development.

“Why should we continue to vote for you while you drive in big cars, spending our money, yet refuse to fix our roads?” the chief lamented, voicing the anger of his people.

He explained that the poor road network has crippled economic activities, disrupted transportation of goods and services, and made access to healthcare and education extremely difficult for residents.

The chief also appealed to the Minister of Energy to address the persistent low voltage and unreliable power supply that has plagued Kpandai and its neighbouring communities. According to him, the unstable electricity has negatively impacted local businesses and slowed the area’s growth.

“We are pleading with the Energy Minister to help fix the low current situation. Our people deserve stable power to improve their livelihoods,” he stated.

Nana Atorsah II reaffirmed his commitment to advocating for the welfare of his people and urged the government to prioritize infrastructure and energy development in rural communities like Kpandai.

Source: Odehyeba Owusu Job

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