By Mudasiru Abdul Yakeen, Kwahu Awosoase
A head Porter, Evelyn Asiedua, and her four children at Awosoase in the Kwahu East District, are appealing to the general public to come to their aid.
Ms. Asiedua, who lost her blind husband, Samuel Kwaku, late last year, says the demise of the husband has left her and the children in dire situation which is making life unbearable for them.
Stroke
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Statesman, Ms. Asiedua, said though their economic situation was bad, the little help she had from her husband and the proceeds from her kayayei business got them going untill the husband lost his sight.
She indicated that matters became worse when the husband was later in 2016 hit with stroke forcing her to abandon the kayayei business to take care of the sick husband and the four children.
Drop out of school and Appeal
She indicated that the situation forced her children to drop out of school since 2016 to date.
Ms. Asiedua and her four children, who are all in basic school and are between the ages of 16 and three, are appealing to the general public, Non Governmental Organisations and all well meaning Ghanaians to come to their aid.
