A great leader is one that seeks the welfare of his people. Good Leaders do their best to know how to meet the needs of their subjects.
Readers can recall how the Majority leader went through some a life threatening incident at his constituency during a working visit to the busy markets of Suame.
Even though, his constituency is an NPP stronghold, the residents threw stones at him till he found a place to hide. In fact, reports indicate that he was saved by some security officials who swiftly guarded him.
The Member of Parliament and Majority Leader has sent a strong statement to his constituency after they nearly attacked him.
He explained that it was unfortunate for his constituents to treat him that way. According to the MP, they threw stones at him and hooted at him for no fault of his. He recounted that the residents did that because they wanted the government to fix the roads.
The MP told his constituency that his work is not to build roads but he can facilitate such projects.
Many Ghanaians have reacted to the statement made by the Majority Leader.
Some Ghanaians have asked him to recall the promises that he made to his people prior to the elections.
What are your thoughts on the ongoing discussion? Do you think MPs are honest with what they can do for their Constituencies? How do MPs account to their Constituencies aside the elections processes.
Why do MPs spend whooping sums of monies during campaign activities but are unable to use those monies to develop their Constituencies? What do MPs use the common fund for? Was it right for his residents to throw stones at him? Can the MP press criminal charges for the assault? How should the Public be educated on the responsibilities of the members of Parliament?
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