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Your Job Is To Fix Roads Not To Be Tickled By Protests – Minority Fires Roads Minister

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The Minority in Parliament has called on the Roads Roads and Highways Minister Kwasi Amoako-Atta to exhibit soberness in his duty and stop displaying arrogance.

This comes after the minister claimed that demonstrations do not fix roads and he’s not moved or tickled by constant protests. According to the minister, he is appalled by educated people who embark on such exercises.

But speaking to Starr News, the minority spokesperson on Roads and Transport Governs Kwame Agbodza accused the minister of exhibiting arrogance.

“The Roads Minister understands that…one of the ways citizens are allowed to express their displeasure at what is happening is to protest peacefully. He is a minister because his party used numerous platforms to protest over everything.

“So when he says it doesn’t tickle him, I don’t know what he means…I think the Roads Minister should applaud people for choosing a method that is allowed in the constitution…his job is not to be tickled, his job is to fix the roads in this country…We shall protest, in fact he will see more protests, we are not perturbed by the insults but Ghanaians should notice this is the arrogance of power by the NPP.”

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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