Honorable Samuel Nartey George, the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, has expressed his frustration over the deplorable state of roads in his constituency. In a bold move, he has threatened to block the convoy of President Akufo-Addo to draw attention to the urgent need for road repairs.
Ningo-Prampram, a constituency located in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, has been grappling with inadequate road infrastructure for years. The poor condition of roads has negatively impacted the lives of residents, hindering economic development and causing inconvenience and discomfort. Despite promises made by various governments to address this issue, little progress has been made.
In a bid to highlight the dire situation faced by his constituents, Hon. Samuel Nartey George has taken a bold stance by threatening to block President Akufo-Addo's convoy during an official visit to the area. This act is intended to draw attention to the urgent need for immediate action on road repairs and improvements.
Hon. Samuel Nartey George's decision to take such drastic action stems from his deep concern for the well-being of his constituents. He believes that blocking the president's convoy will force the government to acknowledge and address the longstanding issue of poor road conditions in Ningo-Prampram.
The deplorable state of roads in Ningo-Prampram has had severe consequences for its residents. The lack of proper infrastructure has hindered transportation, making it difficult for people to commute and access essential services such as healthcare and education. Additionally, businesses have suffered due to the challenges faced in transporting goods and services, leading to economic stagnation in the area.
The government's response to Hon. Samuel Nartey George's threat remains to be seen. However, it is expected that this bold move will put pressure on the government to take immediate action and allocate resources for road repairs in Ningo-Prampram. The incident may also serve as a wake-up call for the government to prioritize infrastructure development in neglected areas.
