Regional News of Thursday, 10 August 2023

Source: Richard Obeng Bediako, Contributor

Poverty is killing former Member of Parliaments - Anthony Nukpenu

NDC's Accra regional organizer, Anthony Nukpenu NDC's Accra regional organizer, Anthony Nukpenu

Anthony Nukpenu, the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s Greater Accra Regional Organiser, has asserted that becoming an MP in Ghana is the most worthless occupation.

According to Anthony Nukpenu, many ex-parliamentarians are now living in squalor because of their exclusion from parliament.

Additionally, he emphasised that an MP has such heavy responsibilities that, when they visit their constituency, they barely have time for themselves because they are expected to handle nearly all of the concerns in their communities, including family matters.

He claimed that because some of the former MPs did not have their businesses before entering politics, life is currently intolerable for them.

“The way I see them [ex-MPs] in town is not good especially those who are not professionals", Anthony Nukpenu told Kwaku Owusu Adjei (Patoo) on Accra-based Original TV.

“In Ghana, becoming an MP is a pretty pointless profession. Every time you decline their requests for money to support their families, they spoil you and threaten not to vote for you,” he added.

He added that the majority of the MPs are unhappy after being elected since they didn’t realise it wasn’t a glamorous profession before entering parliament.