Minority Leader�s Seat In Danger

The Minority Leader in Parliament, Hon. Osei-Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, faces a herculean task in retaining his seat as he gears up to contest an independent candidate out of his own quarters. Mr. Hayford Osei-Bempah who has declared his interest in contesting the sitting MP, has stated that no one is indispensable in Parliament if the Member of Parliament does not attend to the concerns of his constituents who voted for him. The prospective independent candidate who owns chains of businesses in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi, said �no matter how influential one is in public you cannot call yourself a successful man if the people in your house go starving or are unable to make ends meet.� Mr. Osei-Bempah, popularly known as �No More Walls� while speaking to the Today newspaper said, the Suame Constituency of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and its constituents have been greatly disappointed at the neglect of their constituency by their Member of Parliament, Hon. Osei-Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, whom they say, acts as if all is well with his people who voted him into power. �The people are not happy with him at all, you know, we voted him into Parliament to first speak on our behalf, and help us develop not only our constituency, but our human resources as well. But what have we gained from this man since he went to Parliament?,� Osei Bempah enquired. Mr. Osei-Bempah declared that he is and would still be a member of the opposition New Patriotic Party. The youthful and energetic aspirant to the Suame parliamentary seat also accused the sitting MP of continually paying lip-service to the people in the constituency and obviously taking them for granted. He further went on to reveal that it was upon this lack of concern on the part of the Honourable MP that he decided to contest the up-coming parliamentary elections as an independent candidate. �My brother, in the past 12 years that the Minority Leader has been the representative of this constituency, he cannot point to nay significant project that the constituency has benefited from him, and yet every election year he comes and ride on the back of NPP then we vote for him,� he remarked. The dissatisfied NPP man continued that �this time the people are much more enlightened and they say they will not vote for anybody who is unable to perform, so why must I sit down for us to lose our seat to the NDC.� Mr. Osei-Bempah, who was obviously not amused at the continuous praise being heaped on the Minority Leader for what people describe as his good work in Parliament, said the MP has rather failed abysmally to better the lives of residents who gave him the platform to assert himself as their legislature.