Accra, Nov. 26, GNA - Mrs Elizabeth Sackey, Member
of Parliament (MP) for Okaikoi North on Sunday
announced her plans to involve citizens in the
constituency's development agenda by soliciting
their views.
She said a series of durbars would be organized
where citizens would express their views, concerns
and desires for contemplation and possible
implementation.
Issues to be discussed at such durbars include:
environmental problems, road and drainage
construction in the area, market development and
streetlights.
Mrs Sackey was speaking at the 36th annual harvest
celebration of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church,
Abeka.
The occasion was also used by the Youth for Christ
Heritage (YUFRIST), a Christian non-governmental
organization engaged in educational campaigns to
promote morality and patriotism among the youth to
address certain environmental problems in the Abeka
community.
The MP said the first durbar would be organized on
December 3 2006 within the Abeka community to know
the needs of the people and deliberate on
government's policies as well as the national
budget.
"Every community has a priority need that needs to
be dealt with. I am not in a position to know the
real needs of the constituents and I might attempt
doing something which does not please the people or
which they do not really need," Mrs Sackey said
justifying the need for such durbars.
She explained that the constituency had six major
areas and a durbar would be held in each of these
areas at different times to also solicit
developmental views.
She expressed the hope that such meetings would make
the people development oriented and also bring unity
in the constituency.
"There are on going development projects within the
constituency," she said, mentioning the construction
of improved drainage system and fixing of
streetlights.
Mrs Sackey advised the youth to live moral lives and
be patriotic, saying that true sense of patriotism
means putting God first and the nation second.
The Reverend Sam Amoako, District Pastor of Abeka E.
P Church, requested the MP to help facilitate the
construction of roads in the area to link the
community to the main roads and aid in the
development of the Ashawo market, the main market in
the area.
Mr. Jehoiada Amuzu, Executive Director of YUFRIST,
expressed concern about the moral decadence in the
societ, especially among the youth and advised them
to desist from promiscuous lifestyles.
He also touched on the environmental problems in the
area and said issues of poor sanitation emanating
from indiscriminate disposal of waste; construction
of illegal structures, among others, thwarted
efforts at accelerated national development.
Mr Amuzu urged adults and parents to be an example
to the youth by doing what was right.
GNA