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30th August 2022 1:05:31 PM
2 mins readBy: Chris Kodo
The Manso Amenfi-Bawdie road is now being reshaped by the Amenfi Central District Assembly due to concerns that its poor condition is significantly affecting the lives of locals.
Even though the 20-kilometer road was granted under contract, the contractor has yet to show up.
The District Chief Executive for the area, Patrick Hockson Amponteng says “are technical challenges.â€
“Having knowledge of the untold hardships the poor state of the roads have brought onto the people, the assembly, while waiting for the contractor to report has reshaped the road from its Internally Generated Fund. This will help ameliorate the plights of road user and residents in the area,†the DCE told journalists.
The assembly has deployed heavy machinery to smoothen the surface of the road. The work is being done in collaboration with the Amenfi West District Assembly.
He says the reshaping has become necessary due to the dilapidated nature of the road. “It is riddled with potholes, and part of the stretch is eroded, making driving difficult and dangerous for drivers,†he observed.
Farming is the main livelihood of residents along the stretch and the poor road has made it impossible for them to move produce to the urban areas for sale. “It is long overdue that the road gets a facelift. Plans are far advanced to get the contractor back to site to ameliorate the transportation difficulties faced by commuters and motorists,†he told the media.
He says the reshaping and leveling of the road is a temporal measure to relieve the people, as issues are sorted out with the contractor to permanently fix the road by overlaying it with bitumen.
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