Regional News of Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Source: GNA

‘I was not stoned’, MP rebuffs media reports

Mr Naser Mahama Toure, National Democratic Congress Member of Parliament (MP) for East Ayawaso, on Tuesday denied media reports that he was pelted with stones at a ceremony to mark the Eid-Ul-Fitr festival at Nima.

He said at the event some people registered their protest about the current power outage popularly called “dumsor” and initially stopped from reading his speech, but was not attacked with stones.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency he said: “Nobody hurled stones at me and at no point did I run to take cover as the media reports speculated.”

“When tempers cooled down, I read my speech and assured the people of government efforts to end the power crisis and other challenges in the constituency, and this went down very well.”

Mr Toure said he would have been surprised to be attacked with stones by people who credit him with a number of development projects, including the face-lifting of Nima market.

He provided the Nima District Police Station with an electricity generator, has been supportive of various community projects in the constituency including the Nima market pavement project, construction of a major bridge linking Nima and Newtown and provision of ambulance to Nima Hospital.

The MP has also provided Nima Hospital with a new ward, three- unit classroom block at Yaa Jalal Arabic school awaiting inauguration.

Mr Toure said on Friday, July 24, he would give 300 classroom furniture and school uniforms for distribution to schools in the constituency.

He says he has instituted a yearly distribution of examination materials for junior high students, emergency aid support to disaster victims and residents who needs support.