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Amenfi West MP interacts with constituents
GNA | Posted: Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Mr John Gyetuah, MP for Amenfi West, has called on the people, irrespective of their political affiliations to burry their differences and support the government's development programmes.
He said was speaking at a forum held at Asankrangwa, during which he briefed the people on the work of Parliament and the need for them to forge a united front to achieve their aspirations.
Mr. Gyetuah said child trafficking is a criminal offence and warned that any one caught dealing in it would face the full rigours of the law.
He gave the assurance that the town would be provided with an efficient telecommunication service to enhance social and economic activities.
The participants appealed to the Ghana Education Service to find a solution to the problems brought about by the computerized school selection system, since it is giving "sleepless nights" to parents and guardians.
Mr. Andrews Appiah, a farmer, appealed to the Ministry of Lands, Forestry and Mines to review the laws on valuation and compensation for farms destroyed by timber contractors.
He complained that some timber companies continue to destroy food and cash crop farms in the area without paying "any meaningful compensations to farmers".
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