Talk of the areas with poor road networks in the country and Asemkrom in the Aowin Municipality of the Western North Region will certainly be in the comfortable lead.

With barely few hours as Ghanaians head to the polls for the District Level Elections, residents of Asemkrom and its surrounding communities have threatened they may not participate in the upcoming national exercise due to the poor nature of their roads.

According to the aggrieved residents who are mostly cocoa farmers, they have been cut off from Ghana and the rest of the world following the bad state of their road network.

Some of them who spoke on record with our Western North correspondent, Ali Asuman (Authentic), said their farm produce also get rotten since there are no vehicles to transport them to the market.

According to them, they have suffered for far too long and a time has come when they have to wake up and tell the authorities that 'enough is enough'.

They, however, hit the streets on Monday, December 16, 2019, to register their displeasure over the bad state of the road in the area.

They blocked the 4 Miles stretch of the road heading to Asemkrom. They also blocked the Asuoklo road, chanting 'no road, no votes'.

Below are shots from the protest: