The member of Parliament for Effutu Constituency, Alexander Afenyo-Markin who doubles as the deputy majority leader has sent another message to the minority members in Parliament.

Speaking in Parliament today, the honorable member of Parliament revealed that the minority members are facing financial challenges in their constituencies.
He continued by saying that most MPs from the minority side are complaining of bad roads in their constituencies. He also added that some of the minority members are also complaining that the government has not paid the district assemblies Common fund to their constituencies.

Afenyo-Markin revealed that the heat is not on government alone but on the minority members as well. He added that they have no option than to accept the E-levy because without the E-levy, there wouldn't be enough resources to fund the needs of every constituency in the country.
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