Raphael Apetorgbor, the Deputy Communications Officer for the (NDC) in the Anyaa Sowutuom constituency, has demanded the prosecution of former Presiding Member George Adu Darko for his alleged involvement in the improper allocation of the Olebu Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound for private use.
His call for accountability comes on the heels of the recent eviction of illegal tenants from the facility by the Ga Central Municipal Assembly Task Force, a response to public outcry and Apetorgbor's exposé on TV3's Community manifesto.
Apetorgbor has alleged that since 2017, Darko wrongfully permitted the healthcare facility to be occupied by his girlfriend and several families affiliated with the (NPP), rendering the compound inactive for over seven years.
He emphasized that the CHPS compound, which was completed under the NDC administration, was intended to serve as a critical healthcare resource for the Olebu community. "Residents have been deprived of essential healthcare services, significantly impacting their well-being," Apetorgbor stated. "The actions of the former Presiding Member represent a gross breach of public trust.