AFIGYA KWABRE NORTH DCE CUTS SOD FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 25.KM ROADS.

AFIGYA KWABRE NORTH DCE CUTS SOD FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 25.KM ROADS.

The District Chief Executive for Afigya Kwabre North in the Ashanti region, has cut the sod to commence the construction of 25 kilometre roads.

Performing the sod-cutting ceremony at Kyekyewere on Friday, the district chief executive, hon Kwasi Karikari Achamfour told Offinso Time FM’s journalist Kaakyire Kwasi Afari in an interview that, a total of 25 kilometre’s of roads from Adukro Junction to Kyekyewere will be given a “bitumen face-lift.”

 

According to the DCE the road project is being financed by the central government, with KCL Construction Company as the contractor.

The DCE said 11 kilometer roads construction is currently ongoing on Ahenkro to Boamang the district capital of Afigya Kwabre North.

He said his government would embark on an aggressive road development on Afigya Kwabre North roads this year through “the year of roads” launched by the President last year.



Hon Kwasi Karikari Achamfour stated that the dusty and dilapidated nature of the roads caused a nightmare to him as residents and commercial taxi drivers health prone to dangers.

Hon Kwasi Karikari Achamfour mentioned that Afigya Kwabre North constituency will give president Nana Addo an appreciation votes come December polls.

“For what Nana Addo has done including the free shs, roads and other projects, i don’t think someone won’t vote. I’m telling both the NDC and the NPP to reward Nana…. we will vote very heavily with our thumbs to thank Nana” he told Kaakyire Kwasi Afari.

 

The District Chief Executive in conclusion called on the electorate to turn up in their numbers to vote massively for the NPP on 7 December.

Source: Kaakyire Kwasi Afari. Time FM, Offinso.

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