Sefwi Boinzan Chief Angry Over Gov't on Abandoned Road Project.

Sefwi Boinzan Chief Angry Over Gov’t on Abandoned Road Project.

The Chief of Sefwi Boinzan, Nana Yaw Ntaadu II together with the youth has today sent a warning to the government through the DCE over their abandoned road project.
The made this statement when the whole Sefwi Boinzan township were all set to demonstrate today about their deplorable state of their road.
He continued that, it has been long they heard of promises and sod cutting of this so same road.
That notwithstanding, Nana Ntaadu II said in 2016 Nana Addo Danquah promised to the fix the road if elected into power but nothing has been done till now.


Adding to that, Nana said information reaching him indicates that there is a contractor to complete the Juaboso town roads neglecting Boinzan township.



Speaking with deep anger he stated categorically that if the do not do anything about thier road Juaboso town road cannot start he told the DCE.
Calling the demonstration of the DCE for Juaboso, Hon. Martha Kwayie and the Deputy Regional Police Commander, ACP Akrasi Mensah begged the Chief of Boinzan Nana Ntaadu II, the angry youth to suspend the demonstration for now which she promised that by the end of this month June 31st 2020 that contractor will be on sight to start work she promised.


The youth leader, Nana Appiah, Gyaasehene accepting the grievances by the DCE have a talk with the angry youth to calm down and call the demonstration of and wait till her date given.
Youth leader Nana Appiah continued tbat, if not done as the said date then they will go by the words of their Chief Nana Ntaadu II to stop the contractor who come on sight on the Juaboso town roads as siad by their Chief for neglecting thier bad roads, he fumed.

Story by Kantinka, De Beat Fm Sefwi Asawinso.

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