ANOMABO DORMAN RESIDENTS DEMAND FAIR SHARE OF NATIONAL CAKE
The residents of Anomabo Dorman are deeply concerned about the current conditions they are facing due to the governments lack of attention to their community. They believe they are entitled to basic necessities such as good roads, quality schools, and other essential social amenities that every town or community should have. However, their repeated efforts to make their voices heard have proven futile, leaving them frustrated and feeling neglected.
One of the major challenges they highlighted is the poor state of roads in the area. Residents complain that the roads are in such bad condition that transportation has become a daily struggle. During the rainy season, the roads become almost impassable, making it difficult for farmers, traders, and even students to go about their daily activities. They argue that this lack of infrastructure development is hindering their economic growth and access to opportunities.
Another pressing issue is the shortage of teachers in the town. Residents claim that because of the poor working conditions, teachers refuse to stay for long. The lack of proper school facilities, inadequate teaching materials, and the absence of decent accommodation force many teachers to leave shortly after being posted to the area. As a result, students are left without enough qualified educators, affecting their academic performance and future prospects.
Beyond education and infrastructure, residents also lament the lack of access to proper healthcare. Many people in the community have to travel long distances to receive medical care, a situation that becomes life-threatening in emergency cases. They are calling on the government to build a well-equipped healthcare facility to cater to their needs.
The people of Anomabo Dorman are appealing to authorities to prioritize their concerns and provide them with their fair share of national development. They believe that with the right investments, their community can thrive and contribute meaningfully to the nationls progress.