Somanya, (ER), Dec. 15, GNA- The Member of Parliament for Yilo Krobo, Mr Raymond Tawiah on Saturday subjected himself to a grilling session by his constituents to enable them to appraise his performance as a legislator since taking office a year ago.
Mr. Tawiah fielded questions on a wide range of issues mainly on how to chart a sustainable development plan that could help reduce poverty and enable the development of a human resource base for the district.
Fetish priests, the clergy, educationists and student groups were among the audience gathered at the Somanya taxi rank in the Yilo Krobo District of the Eastern Region to address issues confronting the area.
Mr. Tawiah announced his plan to spend half of his share of the Common Fund to sponsor students offered placement into tertiary and other professional institutions over a period to a create a pool of professionals that would assist in the development of the area. Efforts, he said, was being concentrated on how to improve upon the infrastructural base of educational facilities in the area, including the provision of books, drilling of boreholes and educational sponsorship packages for students.
He announced that a 100-million-cedi sick bay would soon be constructed for the Yilo Krobo Secondary Commercial School, while funds were being sourced from the Ghana Education Trust Fund to construct hostels for the Klo-Agogo Secondary School.
Answering questions on what could be done to develop Boti Falls and rake in the needed revenue for the development of the area, the MP admitted the poor infrastructure at the area had blighted the potentials of what the "Yilo goldmine."
He explained that because his Common Fund allocation was not sufficient to be used for the kind of uplifting that Boti will require, he was liaising with the Yilo Krobo District Assembly, the Ministry of Tourism and other stakeholders on how to source funds for the project. An Assistant Director of Education at the Yilo Krobo District Directorate of Education, Madam Lillian Charway, praised the MP for his fortitude in deciding to be subjected to questioning by his constituents but appealed to him to support the drive aimed at supporting the girl-child in the area.
The function was attended by Mr. Michael Nyaunu, MP for Lower Manya, Mr David Assumani, Shai Osuduku MP, Mr Anthony Gyampoh, Eastern Regional Secretary of the National Democratic Congress and Nii Lante Vanderpuiye, a broadcaster.