
September 8, 2019//-The Youth in the Abuakwa -South Constituency precisely Kyebi and it’s Catchment areas in the Eastern Region are calling on the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo – Addo to create jobs, and other developmental projects that yield “Human Consumption” not an ” Ancestral Consumption”.
“It is barely three years ago that the President was sworn into office, and as a surprise we were expecting him of doing massive infrastructural projects within the Constituency after his collapse of the Small Scale Mining which was the prime job for the Youth”, they said in a press release issued today.
“What we are only experiencing as at today right after the man was Sworn in as President is only laying of expensive wreaths to his forefathers with red carpets at Kyebi old abandoned cemetery where the President father and other family members were laid to rest”, Aikins Ofori, the Communications Officer of the Abuakwa South constituency who signed the release said.
“The President, as people from Akyem – Abuakwa now called him “Cemetery Entertainer” has done it again this Sunday on 8th of September 2019 by wasting our tax payers money to renovate, an old abandoned Cemetery at Kyebi where his father, J.B. Danquah and other five family members were buried.
This abandoned cemetery has been beautifully designed by an architecture with a well-tiled environment, multi – complex wall fence, flashy Street lights, and a well-re-made decorated graves which was commissioned today Sunday”, he stated.
The contract was awarded under the auspices of the Kyebi Municipal Assembly worth billions of Ghana cedis since last six months.
“A delegation today, 8th of September 2019 was led by the President including the Military , National security, BNI , Ministers, the MCE, and other government appointees who had a thanksgiving Service at Kyebi Presbyterian Church, then they commissioned the Kyebi Cemetery with the Special Mammoth Dinner Dance with live music band”.
From the President’s Speech at the Cemetery, he is yet to complete the multi-complex Burial Museum for Akyem- Abuakwa Kings and Queens, according to Mr Ofori.
He concluded: “As youth within the municipality, we are living hardly beyond our astronomical limits and therefore calling on the President as a matter of urgency to create jobs for the youth rather than wasting our tax payers money on a yearly Dinner Dance at Kyebi Cemetery”.
African Eye Report