Residents of Aboabo No.1 & 2, both farming Communities near Akuapem Adawso in the Akuapem North Municipality in the Eastern region are demanding their share of the national cake.
Residents predominantly peasant farmers say the communities have been neglected by the government resulting in worsening poverty among the populace.
Adawso to Aboabo No.1 & 2 to Mangoase road is in deplorable condition while a classroom block and Teachers bungalow constructed about 15 years ago abandoned.
These communities are the main food basket of the municipality, however, the communities lack many basic social amenities.
The road from Akuapem Adawso to Aboabo No.1 & 2 to Mangoase continue to deteriorate making it difficult for farmers to transport their farm produce to market centres.
Some youth in the community were seen repairing the most deplorable portions of the road to aid the crossing of vehicles and motorbikes.
They were seething with anger accusing their Member of Parliament Ama Dokua Asiamah of not showing concern about their plight.
A primary school block and a teacher’s bungalow started 15 years ago have been abandoned while pupils have been compelled to occupy the uncompleted classroom block without adequate furniture.
Pupils sit on slaps put on blocks.
A teacher’s bungalow started 15 years ago left to rot while teachers trek miles to school.
According to the headteacher of Aboabo M/A Basic school, Ebenezer Adjetey Sowah, teachers sometimes get stranded whenever it rains as the road becomes unmotoroble.
The Chief of Aboabo, Nene Tetteh Djani II said the poor road network is affecting agriculture in the community hence calling on the government to rehabilitate the road.
The Queen-mother, Yaa Appaw II, told Mybrytfmonline.com, Pregnant women struggle to attend antenatal care due to the poor nature of the road.
The Assemblymember for Aboabo, Felix Bampoe, lamented on the abandoned teacher’s bungalow stating that the situation is discouraging teachers from accepting posting to the community.
One other major problem that confronted Aboabo No.1 & 2 was the lack of safe drinking water Residents depended on polluted streams however, Harriet Afriyie Foundation has constructed a water facility for the community.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Obed Ansah