The traditional council of Pakyi Number 1 and 2 close to Kumasi has led an exercise to lock up local revenue collection offices in the area to protest what they described as government’s neglect of the area.
.Deplorable roads leading to the community centre, lack of toilet facilities at the market and overflowing refuse dump sites are key developmental issues that triggered the protest.
.In the quest to get their challenges addressed, the local authorities locked up the local revenue office located at Pakyi-2.
They say the barricades would not be removed until their grievances have been addressed
Poor sanitary conditions have impacted negatively on market activities. This heap of refuse close to the market has become a headache to traders.
The market Queen, Fatima Antwiwaa, bemoaned the strong stench and flies it brings to the market
Assembly member for the Area, Alex Donkor, said efforts to get their grievances resolved by the assembly have yielded no results.