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We need new DCE at Bosome Freho








WE NEED NEW DCE AT BOSOME FREHO CONSTITUENCY, FOR WE ARE LACKING DEVELOPMENT: CHIEF MADE PASSIONATE APEAL TO THE PRESIDENT.* 




IT WILL BE RECALL THAT ON THE 15TH OF OCTOBER,22 THE PRESIDENT OF THE REBUBLIC OF GHANA NANA ADDO DANQUAH AKUFFO ADDO  SUSPENDED THE DCE OF BOSOME FREHO MR.YAW DANSO CONSTITUENCY OVER HIS ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT IN ILLIGAL MINING.


The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Bosome Freho in the Ashanti Region, Yaw Danso, has been suspended over his alleged involvement in illegal mining.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo gave the directive for his suspension following allegations of his involvement in the illegal activity.


The Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Dan Botwe in a letter asked Yaw Danso to step aside for investigation into the claims.



An audio recording in circulation implicates Mr Danso in galamsey.


Some Assembly members in Bosome Freho had called on the presidency to look into the allegations.


Speaking with MMDCEs  can at a special meeting last week, President Akufo-Addo indicated that Mr. Danso had been invited to defend himself against the charges.


However,the Odikro of Tumiabu one of the electoral area within BOSOME FREHO CONSTITUENCY of the Àshanti region Nana Obeng Sarfo kantanka l  has made a passionate appeal to the president Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo to as a matter of urgent nominate a new DCE or re instate the former DCE  Mr. Yaw Danso since no development is taking place within the bosome freho constituency.



Cue..... Nana Obeng Sarfo kantanka l.  1:37



Speaking to Aduanaba Kofi Boamah shaft fm journalist in an exclusive interview Nana Obeng Sarfo kantanka l Tumiabu Dikro also appeal to the president and their member of parliament Hon Akwasi Darko Boateng  to help construct the road linking between Ampaha to Duase .

He our roads are now in a bad state,farmers cannot get access to vehicle to transport their crops to the market hence most of their crops are spoiling,

He said when you come to Tumiabu,they are the leading producer of cabbage, garden eggs pepper and other vegetables but have no proper road to transport their products.

Drivers are lamenting that their work is collapsing since they cannot ply the road anymore especially during raining season.

Teachers posted to Tumiabu are rejecting postings due to poor nature of roads, getting access to health center is difficult due to poor nature of the road.

He Said sometimes pregnant woman have to deliver on the way to health center since they have to walk for so many miles.

So we are appealing to the president to consider the above situations at Tumiabu and construct their roads for them even  not coated but shape it for them .




Cue......Nana Obeng Sarfo kantanka l    1:50





Speaking to some residents of Tumiabu they said they are not going to vote if their roads are not fixed.



Cue..... Tumiabu resident.3:04

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Story by Aduanaba Kofi Boamah shaft fm 98.1 Obuasi.

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