Mr. Kennedy Agyapontg |
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Asin
North, Kennedy Agyapong has descended heavily on the current and past
governments for failing to do the right investment in the Northern Sector of
Ghana to end or reduce the overwhelming poverty situation in the area.
He equally chastised all the rich and
influential Northerners who are making huge investments outside the North for
failing to go back home and take advantage of the vast but wasting lands
suitable for any agricultural or industrial purposes.
Speaking on Adom TV’s Badwam Show hosted
by Omanhene Kwabena Asante Tuesday, the outspoken MP could not hide his
disappointment in all the governments for their gratuitous leadership blunder
and lack of vision to discover the huge potentials abound in the three Regions
of the North.
Mr. Agyapong who claimed to have visited
some parts of the North recently, expressed the need for Ghana to redirect
attention to the North and possibly move the national capital to the North
where lands were much available for heavy industrialisation, real estate
development, solar energy facilities and most especially agricultural
development of the nation.
The three regions of the North (Upper
East, Upper West and Northern Regions) have great human capital but are
regarded as the poorest regions in Ghana. Several thousands of the energetic
youth (male and female) consistently migrate to the southern part of Ghana and neighbouring
countries for menial jobs. They have no place to stay and the streets become
their executive abode. They mingle with armed robbers and drug addicts. Some
get rapped or defiled and others get unwanted pregnancies or contract diseases.
Apart from developing smoking and drinking habits, others also become
commercial sex workers and armed robbers just to earn a living.
Successive governments have paid several
lip services to repatriate these young people and establish them in gainful
employments in their communities.
However, the Asin North MP Kennedy
Agyapong believes the poverty in the north could be blamed on the
irresponsibilities of governments and other rich and influential natives of the
area, who were making huge investments in the Southern part of Ghana and
internationally, instead of going back home.
Mr. Agyapong who claimed to have fell in
love with the North assured of directing some substantial resources to invest
heavily in the area. “I could not believe the north has so much beautiful lands
and water. The area is good for sugarcane, rice, maize, tomato, pepper and
cashew and mango plantations among others”.
The MP therefore encouraged Northerners to
return home and give back to their people and reduce the rate of unemployment
and poverty facing the people.
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