Local Politics

No Road, No Vote: Adamorobe Community Protests Neglect

Story Highlights
  • Adamorobe residents stage protest over poor road conditions.
  • Community threatens election boycott with "No road, no votes" chant.
  • Locals express frustration over years of neglect and poor infrastructure.
  • Residents warn of larger demonstration if government fails to act.

Residents of Adamorobe in the Akuapem South Municipality of the Eastern Region have taken to the streets to protest the deplorable state of their roads. The community members are demanding immediate attention to the deteriorating roads, which have been in disrepair for years.

The locals expressed their frustration and disappointment with the authorities’ inaction. The poor road conditions are affecting their daily lives and livelihoods, making it difficult for them to commute and transport goods.

The residents are warning that they will not vote in the upcoming elections if the roads are not fixed by the government. Their chant “No road, no votes” echoes their determination to hold the government accountable for the neglect.

One resident emphasized the seriousness of their call, stating that they will stage a bigger demonstration if their demands are not met. Another resident lamented the lack of improvement on the road despite being an NPP stronghold.

The high cost of transportation due to the poor road conditions is also a major concern for the residents. They are pleading with the government to fix the road and improve their living conditions, warning that they will not vote if their demands are ignored.

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