Concerned members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri constituency have called on the Member of Parliament (MP), Frank Annoh-Dompreh, to prioritize the completion of abandoned projects instead of engaging in political provocations.

The group accused the MP of inciting violence by allegedly urging New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters to attack NDC members.

According to them, his actions have heightened political tensions in the area ahead of the December 7 elections.

Speaking on behalf of the group, spokesperson Nana Kwame Okyere criticized the MP’s conduct, describing it as unbecoming of a lawmaker.

“Our MP is supposed to set a good example, but instead, he is promoting division. We urge him to shift his focus from inciting his supporters to completing the many unfinished projects in the constituency,” Okyere stated.

He highlighted several incomplete projects, including roadworks, community centers, and school infrastructure, which he said were left halfway after being launched with fanfare last year.

The NDC members also questioned the MP’s declaration of victory with a 210-vote margin based on provisional Electoral Commission (EC) results. The group insists that the results were manipulated and have pledged to challenge them in court.

“We will not sit back while our community is neglected. We expect development, not distractions,” Okyere added.

The call for Mr. Annoh-Dompreh to focus on development comes as tensions continue to rise in the constituency.

The NDC maintains that peace can only be restored if the MP abandons divisive tactics and fulfills his mandate to the people.