Member of Parliament for Ketu North James Klutse Avedzi has lamented how Mobile Money has increased the burden on MPs. The National Democratic congress (NDC) lawmaker who has been in parliament since 2005 said the introduction of Mobile Money or Momo has changed how constituents make demands on their lawmakers. According to the MP when be entered parliament in January 2005 there where limited mobile network companies so people will wait for him to come to the constituency before meeting him to solve their problem. "When I entered parliament in 2005 January we didn't have mobile network where all these issues will come to you.
It is when you to go the constituency that they hear you have come and then they will come to you.
But now text messages, WhatsApp message and calls and the worst of it is all is Momo.
So you can't give and excuse" be said in an interview monitored but MyNewsGh.com.