After courting controversy over a recent donation of GH¢5,000 to the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), the President of the Head Porters Association, Adiza Moshie Zongo, has made another donation; this time to victims of the recent Dagomba Line fire disaster in Kumasi.
More than 1,000 live birds were reported to have been burnt to death and hundreds of shops destroyed when fire gutted the Kumasi Central Market.
Adiza donated items which included over 10 bales of used clothing and foot wears to her colleagues who trade as head porters.
The donation is expected to alleviate the pain of victims of female head porters, locally known as ‘Kayayei’, who lost valuable belongings when fire swept through their premises a few weeks ago.
The Chief Head Porter stirred controversy weeks ago when she made a cash donation in support of the NPP's campaign drive in the name of the Head Porters Association; but some members denied ever making any such contribution.
The ruling NDC has since been accused of being the brain behind efforts to discredit the credibility of the donation.
But it appears Adiza Moshie Zongo, who also chairs the Zongo Pioneers Association, has proved her critics wrong, after managing to mobilise support for her members, some of whom are currently struggling to earn decent living, having lost everything to the fire outbreak.
Presenting the items at Dagomba Line on Tuesday, Adiza urged her colleague head porters not to allow themselves to be deceived by functionaries of the NDC.
According to her, left to the NDC alone, they prefer to see the Kayayei living in impoverished conditions so that they can continue to be manipulated and lied to.
Adiza contended that despite years of unflinching loyalty to the NDC, the ruling party has not shown any commitment towards improving the lives of Kayayei in the country except manipulating them through vile propaganda.
She, therefore, called on her colleagues to support her cause for change and ensure victory for the NPP, since it is the only party that can help improve their socio-economic conditions.
Source: Chris Joe Quaicoe/ email:[email protected]
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