Bekwai: Assembly Member sells Woods belonging to Ntinanko Community School

Residents of Ntinanko in the Bekwai Municipality of the Ashanti Region have made shocking allegations against their assembly member, Hon. Adu-Gyamfi, accusing him of misusing community funds.

The allegations center on the assembly member’s handling of wood donated by the Poano cocoa station, which was meant for re-roofing the community’s school.

According to the residents, Hon. Adu-Gyamfi allegedly hijacked the donated wood for his personal use, rather than using it for the intended purpose.

This claim is further complicated by the assembly member’s alleged admission to the residents that he used the wood to pay off his debt.
The residents also claim that Hon. Adu-Gyamfi has failed to provide accountability for various developmental projects initiated by him and the community.
They expressed concerns about the deplorable state of the school blocks, which pose a danger to the safety and well-being of the children.
Speaking to OTEC news reporter, Sarkodie Samuel, the residents emphasized the need for a safe and conducive learning environment for their children.
They are demanding accountability and transparency from Hon. Adu-Gyamfi regarding his handling of community funds and projects.
In response to the allegations, Hon. Adu-Gyamfi claimed that he doesn’t need to account to anyone since he personally wrote the letter requesting the wood donation.
However, the residents argue that the assembly member used the community’s name to request the wood, and therefore, he owes them an explanation.
The residents are urging the authorities to take immediate action to address the situation and ensure that their children have access to a safe and quality education.
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com/Samuel Sarkodie