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Alleged!!! Upper West Akim MP denied constituent who voted him to power during car clash between the duo

 Information reaching walking encyclopaedia360 is the allegation that Honourable Fredrick Adom Obeng, incumbent Member of Parliament for the  Upper West Akim constituency, Adeiso who doubles as the second deputy Minister for Transport has denied knowledge of a superb within his constituency when a gentleman from his constituency had a crash with his vehicle with that of the honourable member. The honourable member demanded an amount of ten thousand Ghana cedis from the gentleman in question after he had cried to the MP that he hails from his constituency. He had told the guy that he does not know Obinimda where he had campaigned for votes during the 2020 election year. We have no issue with the money he took from the gentleman, however, our problem is a denial of the constituent and the community he solicited for votes. Is he a true representative of his constituents? Perhaps may be he never believed the guy hails from his constituency. The honourable member should refund the money if so, else he will be penalised in the forthcoming 2024 general elections. This act of his is dishonourable. A Member of Parliament should have his  constituents at heart. An ordinary MP is entitled to GHC20,000 salary every month, sitting allowance, fuel allowance, perdiem, over 65,000 cedis health allowance every six months education allowance over 65,000 every six months, 4.5℅ of District Assembly Common Fund quarterly, Entertainment allowance, rent allowance 40,000 cedis, clothing allowance 10℅ of basic salary plus his bonuses as a deputy minister, 4×4 Land cruiser parado, a saloon car, a government bungalow, among many benefits. He is entitled to all these benefits to represent us in good faith. The MP must do an honourable thing, if it happens to be true We know the MP could afford the said amount to repair any damage caused. The car has a premium insurance cover. He should stop directing the victims to his brother.

We shall keep you people updated and informed soon on recent developments on the matter. 

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