Henry Quartey, the Greater Accra Regional Minister, has provided explanations for his utter silence.
Henry Quartey, the regional minister for Ghana’s capital city since 2021, started the “Let’s Make Accra Work” initiative in an effort to bring order and sanity to the area.
Through this drive, Mr. Quartey has destroyed a number of buildings at illegal locations and rivers, among other things. He has also rid of some important avenues of hawkers. He also sued people who had constructed on Ramsar sites.
He also launched the initiative Clean Your Frontage to compel Accra residents to maintain a clean environment.
Additionally, Mr. Quartey was successful in moving onion vendors from Agbogbloshie to the Ga West Municipality’s Adjen Kotoku Market.
The Greater Accra Regional Minister, meanwhile, has been rather quiet over the past few months, and there are widespread rumors that he has given up on the “Let’s Make Accra Work” campaign as a result of the fierce opposition he faced from those who are affected.
The Greater Accra Regional Minister said he was recharging his battery and would come back strong in his first interview after his purported self-imposed seclusion.
“Maybe I haven’t put much petrol in the car, this is 2023, some people said I have resigned, others also said I am slow, or I have gone to bed, but I am a battery, and I am charging,” he said.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Joseph Asare