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WR Minister explains Monkey-Kakro term

The Western Regional Minister Dr Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah has described rumours that he referred to the Sekondi-Takoradi Deserves Better demonstrators as monkeys as false.

According to him, he used a local Sekondi jargon, “Monkey-Kakro”; meaning an ungrateful person, to describe the demonstrators since he believed there were many development projects currently ongoing in the city but overlooked them and embarked on a demonstration.

He said, “I did not refer to the demonstrators as monkeys, anyone spreading such rumours is not doing any good. The word I used was Monkey-Kakro, an old Sekondi jargon to refer to an ingrate and that was what I used. Monkey is a different word and Monkey-kakro is also another word.”

Background:

About 300 youth in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis embarked on a demonstration dubbed Sekondi-Takoradi Deserves Better over the deplorable nature of infrastructures and poor leadership in the region.

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As of 6 a.m. on Friday, October 27, demonstrators have conveyed at the Sulele Park adjacent to the AT Nartey Pentecost Church, where they journeyed through the Takoradi Sekondi road to their final destination at the Western Regional Coordinating Council (WRCC) with the aim of presenting a petition to the Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah.

The convenor of the demonstration, Mr Samuel Gyimah Appiah, popularly known as Bishop speaking to Skyy News said the action is not an attack on any political leader but on heads of various institutions responsible for development.

He said there is a need for this action since the city has been deprived of the needed development and infrastructure, as roads keep deteriorating. Businesses keep collapsing with no one to hold them accountable.

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Mr Gyimah said this peaceful demonstration is to seek accountability from institutional heads and to get the city the development it deserves.

Setting the records straight, he remarked that the demonstration was not politically influenced but a call by the youth of the Metropolis.

He says their expectation in this demonstration is to see the maintenance culture being implemented and underperforming heads of institutions responsible for the development dismissed.

However, in presenting their petition to the Western Regional Minister at the Western Regional Coordinating Council (WRCC) as the final step, the Minister was not available to receive the petition.

Some of the organisers said they would schedule another date to embark on another demonstration to present the petition, to the Minister.



Source: skyypowerfm.com

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