By Simeon Wrah Dennis
Before we blame the previous national government/president, let us first define Alex Grant’s previous position and rule for Grand Gedeh, Gbarzon District, in particular at the national level. Alex Grant was elected by the people of Gbarzon District, Grand Gedeh County, to represent and speak for them at the national level. He was elected to advocate for development in the district. He was elected to caucus with the people who elected him to represent them at the national level to know they wanted and don’t want to.
Did Alex Grant do that for the people of Gbarzon District Grand Gedeh County? Absolutely not! He served as Representative for those years and never brought any development to Gbarzon District, Grand Gedeh County. He never cared to listen to the people of the district. He never cares to caucus with his people to know what they want and don’t want.
The people of Gbarzon District yielded for development that he deliberately refused to give them. He deliberately refused to bring development to Gbarzon District, Grand Gedeh County, which caused the Not-for-Profit Organizations in America to stepped in and renovated schools building in the District The majority citizen of Gbarzon District people cried for Burkinabes, taking their fore father lands, and it should stop, but the Representative never care to listen to those cries.
Representative Alex Grant even encouraged Burkinabes to go deeper into Gbarzon District’s land by himself having them as his workers on his and his forefather’s land in his hometown.
To conclude, during Alex Grant tenure as Representative for Gbarzon District Grand Gedeh County, he failed the district people and ate all their developmental funds allocated by the national government. So, with former Representative Alex Grant’s failed leadership to Gbarzon District Grand Gedeh County, he is not fit enough to serve as a superintendent for Grand Gedeh County.
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