Uncoordinated development agenda delays projects – Former MP

Housing_PopulationThe immediate past MP for Mfantsiman East and Deputy Majority Chief Whip, Mr Geroge Kuntu Blankson, has observed that uncoordinated development agenda by various interest groups, has contributed to delay in completing programmes and projects aimed at improving living standards, particularly for people in marginalized communities.

He has, therefore, urged organized groups in various constituencies to liaise with their members of Parliament for the purpose of harmonizing their common developmental agendas in the midst of the limited resources.

Mr. Kuntu-Blankson was addressing a gathering at Ekumfi-Swedru and Otuam where the people engaged the former MP for Mfantsiman East now known as Ekumfi Constituency to impress upon him not to take a back seat in their quest to speed up development projects in the area.

“I wish to reiterate that very often, limited resources are not effectively channeled towards common development goals, with the simple reason that the various interest groups go about their programmes and projects in an uncoordinated manner.”

“The end result of lack of coordination is the delay in completing programmes and projects aimed at improving the quality of life of the people, especially the marginalized ones,” Mr. Kuntu-Blankson emphasized.

The former MP donated sets of public address system including amplifiers to the community leaders at Ekumfi-Swedru.

During a forum at Ekumfi-Otuam, the fishermen expressed their displeasure to the former MP about how pre-mix fuel proceeds were being accounted for, delays in modernizing their beach to enhance fishing and how funds meant for some development projects in the community have not being disbursed.

The people called for the funds to be used to construct a modern market to promote trading activities of the people.

Mr. Kuntu–Blankson asked the leaders of the fishermen and other opinion leaders to make it their first point to inform the current Member of Parliament about their concerns so that together they could forge a common ground in seeking the best solutions to their problems.

“…But I want to caution against peddling of lies and uncomplimentary comments about hardworking citizens who are committed to supporting the progress of Ekumfiman, no one but ourselves can move Ekumfi forward” Mr. Kuntu–Blankson told the gathering.

The former Deputy Majority Chief Whip asked all Ghanaians to avoid negative acts, which only succeed in derailing the progress of most communities in Ghana.

He noted that this must not be allowed to continue in the present democratic environment where the government wanted everybody board to propel Ghana higher in the development drive.

Mr. Kuntu–Blankson expressed the hope that some constituency executives in Ekumfi, who had any disagreement with him in the run up to the December 7, 2012, not to let the past situation prevent them from seeking his support towards the betterment of the people.

Source: GNA

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