By John Dennis Weah
Residents of the Cassava Holl Community in Louisiana Township, have complained of being abandoned, “because, we don’t have steady supply of electricity, deplorable roads, which now hindered development.”
Chairman Albert B. Caesar, said due to lack of electricity, darkness has taken over the community.
Caesar described the situation “serious problem” with the community, and they are challenged by seeking to find the solution on their own.
“The community has meanwhile, engaged with the actual stakeholders to help solve the long-standing problem that we have been going through with the current issue.”
Chairman Caesar’s assertive approach during an interview said the difficulty, and challenges faced by the residents.
He said there are growing insecurity, and low economic impact as a result of being “abandoned.”
The community is yet to see electricity since it was founded years ago.
Mr. Caesar also said most of the community roads have become deplorable.
He recalled that the road conditions have been brought to the attention of companies that are involved with sand mining, crushed rocks transport and trucking.
Caesar added: “These companies are responsible for the road depreciation in our communities.”