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HON BENITO IS HOT!!! COMMERCIAL DRIVERS PLAN DEMO OVER NON PERFORMANCE

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Some commercial drivers of Atwima Nwabiagya North District in Ashanti region are boiling with rage against what they have described as a repulsive delivery by the Member of Parliament for the area Hon Benito Owusu Bio.

Snippets of intelligence gathered by the editorial head of GHANA BULLETIN ONLINE reveals an undertone of tension which gathering momentum against the Member of Parliamentary.

Hon Benito’s chances of retaining his Parliamentary seat come 2020 electioms per information gathered is likely to suffer a shipwreck consequent to what many have identified as his prolonged failure in expediting action needed to address pressing challenges suffocating people within his area of jurisdiction.

Most commercial drivers operating at Asuofua, Achiase and Amoaman according to our sources are currently lazing their boots to stage a protest against him owing to the sad reality that he has been weak in facilitating the construction of bad roads.

The member of Parliament is reported to have given a number of assurance at public gatherings visavis the fixing of the poor road network all in the name of cooling down the temper of drivers and residents.

According to an aggrived taxing driver who operates from Asuofua to Amoaman, Hon Benito has been flattering that roads liking Asuofuo to Achiase and Amoaman have been awarded on contract and that the contractor was soon going to commence constructional works.

“For close to seven months now we have not even sighted a single Earth moving equipment on our road not to talk of the commencement of it’s construction”, he said.

Mr. Asomailah Darko who is the spokesperson for Asuofua Commercial Drivers Association disclosed to this journalist that what provoked them was a fallacious comment made by the MP on radio station in Kumasi.

He alledged that he at one time overheard Hon Benito bragging on a radio program that he (MP) has well developed Atwima Nwabiagya North and that there is no way he will be contested by any candidate in the next elections.

Hon Benito he alleged bragged on the airwaves that he will go unopposed due to his excellent delivery in the district.

Mr. Asomaila set the record straight that none of the aforesaid claims made by the MP carried an iota of truth.

He averred that the Member of Parliament since he assumed office for close to twenty years now cannot pinpoint a single project in the district as his initiative.

“I see him as an opportunist who wants to feed on our electoral votes to amass fortunes for himself…I want to challenge him to come out publicly and identify projects in the district which were set up through his facilitation. He is a big disgrace to Atwima Nwabiagya North” one taxi driver roared.

*BAD ROAD*

Scary potholes which characterise the road network of Achiase, Asuofua and Amoaman make driving difficult during rainy season.

The negative impact on vichicles according to the spokesperson has discouraged most taxi drivers from plying the road.

*RESIDENTS’ REACTION.*

Prior to the above agitations, residents in a vox pop interview expressed regret for casting their votes to retain Hon Benito Owusu Bio in office.

GHANA BULLETIN can state authoritatively that the member of Parliament is gradually loosing the confidence of residents premised on his failure to redeem majority of deprived communities from challenges related to bad road network.

Bad nature of the road network has made life uncomfortable for residents especially those of Amoaman.

Some residents of Amoaman who spoke to GHANA BULLETIN ONLINE disclosed that “we often walk on foot to the next town (Achiase) especially in the afternoon before getting a commercial vehicle and the situation is even worse on Sundays. We sometimes walk to church and return home on foot. Due to the nature of our road the frequency of the flow of commercial vehicles is very abysmal”.

Other aggrieved occupants claimed that they are not sure the above listed communities fall within the jurisdiction of Hon Benito Owusu Bio, owing to the fact that he has done nothing to address the poor road network since he assumed office, not even a single project.
Hon Benito has done nothing for this community for the past sixteen years”.

“He always make claims that the road has been awarded on contract but we don’t see any sign of it”, a resident cried out.

“It was even through the lobbying skills of Hon Muntakar Mubarak which led to the construction of the road linking Asuofua to Asamang” a taxi driver revealed..

For most of the embittered youth who are warming up to thumb Hon Benito out of power come 2020 general elections, the long stay of the MP in office has yielded no benefit to the district.

“We were expecting him to fast track the construction of our bad roads after the demarcation of the district but it appears he is still asleep on duty”, they disclosed.

EDUCATION

Apateim Methodist Basic School Receives Learning Materials From The Shidaa Foundation

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The Shidaa Foundation led by Canada-based Ghanaian entrepreneur and philanthropist, Mr. Roland Akwensivie has donated learning materials to Apateim Methodist Basic School in the Nzema East Municipal in the Western region.

On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, the foundation donated an electric wheelchair, reading books, pens, pencils, erasers, highlighters, binders, colored pencils and crayons, calculators, mathematical sets, and school bags.

In an interview with Wyse Brain of Wyse Promotions, Mr Roland Akwensivie disclosed the reasons why he chose Apateim for this particular donation.

“Apateim was identified as an area with a significant need for educational support. This was based on factors such as economic conditions, access to educational resources, and the number of underserved children in the community. The foundation identified Apateim as an area where the donations would have the most impact”, he said.

He also appealed to the general public to support the Shidaa Foundation.

“The Shidaa Foundation welcomes support from individuals and organizations to help advance its mission of empowering underserved youth and improving education. Contributions can take various forms including donations, in-kind donations, volunteering, partnerships, advocacy, sponsorship, and community engagement”, he added.


The mission of The Shidaa Foundation is to advance education and empower underserved youth to reach their full potential. The foundation is dedicated to providing educational support, resources, and opportunities to children in need, ensuring that they have the tools to succeed in their academic journeys.

The vision of The Shidaa Foundation is to create a brighter future by making education accessible and igniting hope in underserved communities. The foundation aspires to touch the lives of as many children as possible, kindling their love for learning and providing them with the necessary tools to succeed. It envisions a world where education is a transformative force, breaking down barriers and empowering youth to realize their dreams.

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Poor Sanitation In Winneba Calls For Major Concern

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In recent times, a significant health risk has emerged in Winneba due to inadequate sanitation practices. Winneba, a town and the capital of the Efutu Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana, is home to a population of 55,331 individuals who are grappling with the adverse effects of subpar sanitation conditions. The availability of safe drinking water and proper sanitation facilities have become a pressing concern. Presently, Winneba is contending with a marked decline in environmental sanitation, notably in areas like Akosua village, Eyipey, Sankor, and Sekegyano.

The poor state of sanitation in Winneba can be attributed to several underlying factors. Firstly, the absence of adequate sanitation facilities, including proper toilets and latrines, in both rural and urban areas is a matter of significant concern that requires immediate attention and resolution. The dearth of toilet facilities in Winneba has precipitated open defecation practices and contributed to substandard environmental hygiene. The consequences of open defecation, when combined with soil, lead to environmental pollution, water contamination, and, consequently, an elevated risk of diseases and fatalities.

Economically, the annual losses incurred due to poor sanitation amount to a range between 1% and 2.5% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is essential to recognize that the actual cost could potentially surpass these estimates, as they encompass only the losses linked to premature mortality, healthcare expenditures, diminished productivity, and time wasted due to the practice of open defecation.

Secondly, the improper disposal of solid waste has inflicted severe damage on the local environment. The littering of materials in the streets, lanes, and gutters has precipitated a sanitation crisis in Winneba. This habit of indiscriminate littering have adversely impacted the lives of the residents. The absence of effective waste disposal planning at the grassroots level, the inadequacy of policy implementation, and the lack of awareness are formidable obstacles to the improvement of sanitation standards.

Furthermore, the rapid surge in Winneba’s population has placed an overwhelming strain on the existing sanitation infrastructure. The increasing number of households and schools lack the necessary facilities to manage their sanitation needs. Consequently, both adults and children endure the consequences of inadequate sanitation provisions.

To address these challenges, a multifaceted approach is imperative. Initiatives must be launched to stimulate the demand for sanitation services. This entails the implementation of measures by those in authority to employ individuals tasked with cleaning the environment to foster a healthy and hygienic sanitation ecosystem. Additionally, the adoption of pit latrines, where human waste is collected in pits beneath toilets and left to decompose, along with the utilization of bio-toilets or waterless toilets, offers sustainable solutions that conserve water resources while advancing sanitation objectives.

Moreover, the provision of strategically placed dustbins in various towns and beaches, such as Eyipey, Sekegyano, Akosua Village, Sankor, Sir Charles Beach, Royal Beach, and Warabeba Beach, is crucial for effective waste management.

In conclusion, the promotion of sound sanitation behavior is paramount to ensuring the well-being of Winneba’s residents. Nevertheless, it is essential to emphasize the importance of consistently practicing good sanitation principles and policies to effect lasting change and safeguard public health.

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