The decision by the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ellembelle in the
Western Region to splash a whopping GHC55,000 on a dancehall artist for a
musical show regardless of the prevailing high level of poverty in his
constituency, has incurred the displeasure of sections of residents in
Ellembelle.
Mr. Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, who doubles as the Minister of Petroleum
is reported to have spent GHC55,000 on popular Ghanaian Dancehall
Artist, Samini, for a night’s musical performance at Ekwe, one of the
deprived communities in Ellembelle on December 26, 2015.
Samini’s performance was meant to climax the Annual Picnic Celebration organized by the chiefs and people of Ekwe.
The annual event is used to take stock of the community’s developmental
performance for the year, raise funds and set new developmental
objectives for the coming year.
It therefore, came as a surprise to many that the MP for the area, who
is well apprised with the developmental challenges confronting the
constituency, could dissipate such huge sum of money on a musical show.
Interestingly, Mr. Armah Buah donated only GHC1,000 to the community at
the event to support the developmental projects for the year.
The move by the MP has left many residents questioning his judgment and
wondering whether he is indeed fit to champion the developmental drive
of the constituency.
The move is also giving credence to statements purportedly made by some
followers of the legislator that notwithstanding his performance, the MP
has the financial muscle to buy votes and bulldoze his way through in
the November 7 elections.
“This is a clear manifestation that our MP doesn’t have the constituency
at heart because I’m finding it difficult to understand what might have
informed his decision. This is a constituency which still has schools
under trees, bad roads and high youth unemployment rate”, George Ezuah, a
resident of Ekwe, told the New Crusading GUIDE.
According to Mary Essien, a resident of Esiama, the MP said his
followers seem to be taking the constituency for granted and could
therefore, pay the political price of their actions on November 7.
“This is not the only issue. They’ve made several comments and indulged in acts that show grave disrespect for us”, she said.
Peter Amihere, a resident of Anyimase, advised the MP to change from
disrespectful posturing and fulfill the numerous promises made to the
constituents.
“People are not happy with him at tall so he must sit up”, he said.
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
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