Our Lives In Danger Now—Residents Of Shaeefer In Dormaa Central Cry Out For Government Support
Their call, according them, has become very necessary, because it would help to avoid the continuous invasion of robbers, snakes, and other dangerous reptiles to their homes.
THE VISIBLY worried residents living in Shaeefer Electoral Area in Dormaa Central Municipality of the Bono Region have pleaded with chiefs (Nananom) and the leaders of the Dormaa Central Municipal Assembly to ensure that a forest zone surrounded by their residential area is cleared.
Their call, according them, has become very necessary, because it would help to avoid the continuous invasion of robbers, snakes, and other dangerous reptiles to their homes.
Speaking to Kwaku Mensah Abrampa in an exclusive interview, some residents lamented that they have been surrounded by the bushy environment for almost seven years now where people go for Nature's call with others hiding there to smoke and subsequently rob the empty house whenever they step out for work.
According to them, these perpetrators hiding in the bush always noticed when the inhabitants go out hence taking advantage of their absence to ransack them completely.
They expressed how the frequent defecation exposes them to Cholera and Typhoid during the rainy season.
They pleaded with Nanamom and other stakeholders to as a matter of urgency direct the owner of that bushy land to clear the site to prevent the dangerous reptiles and robbers from attacking them.