Upper Denkyira West: Residents Of Ayanfuri Demonstrate Over Poor Nature Of Dunkwa-Ayanfuri

Yesterday around 6:30pm Unseen hands working behind the scenes and hiding behind the hapless the Central Regional Police Command to stop the planned demonstration by the irate youth of Ayanfuri.

The demonstration was billed to come off on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 but per what I have gathered, it appears the planned demo may never see the light of day.

But today, the youth in Ayanfuri disregarded the directive by the Central Regional Police Command, hundreds of inhabitants within Ayanfuri in the Upper Denkyira West District of the central region have protested against the government over the poor road network within their area.

They have vowed to embark on more protests to compel authorities to fix their roads, since they say the situation is making life unbearable for them.

Speaking to Mohammed Radiu Dinn Rasko Dunkwatv.com one of the leaders of the demonstration who doubles as Mbrantihene of Ayanfuri Nana Kwabena Okyere, explained why they disregarded the directive by the Central Regional Police Command to stop the demonstration.

He attributed “rampant” armed robbery cases and accidents in the area to the terrible state of their roads.

“A lot of accidents are happening on our roads. Now, the pathetic thing is, if somebody buys a new car, it becomes very difficult for the person to even use it on our roads because if you use it for a week, the car will break down.

Notwithstanding that, a lot of crimes have been happening here, armed robbers have been attacking us because of the poor nature of our roads. We are therefore calling on the government to come to our aid now”.

Some residents also said, despite numerous assurances by successive governments, their roads have remained in a deplorable state.

“We also want our fair share of the national cake. We are frustrated about the dusty nature of our roads. All the politicians have not been able to fulfil their promises by ensuring that our roads are fixed. All that we want is for our roads to be constructed,” a protestors, lamented.

The residents have also threatened not to vote in subsequent general elections if their roads are not fixed.

Meanwhile, the assembly member for Ayanfuri electoral area Mr. Kwabena Eninn Castro said, they are given the authorities one month optimum to come and fix their road.

“They have the power to influence the Police to stop the people from demonstrating but lack the will to influence the powers that be to the road fixed.” He added.

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