The Atwima Traditional Council in the Ashanti Region has voiced serious concerns about the poor condition of roads in their communities ahead of the 2024 elections.
The Council, representing communities in the Kwadaso Municipality and Atwima Kwanwoma District, feels misled by contractors who have not completed road projects assigned to them for over seven years.
The chiefs pointed out the slow progress on the 20-kilometer road from Ohwimase, Denkyemuoso, Atwima Takyiman, Boko, to Atwima Nweneso.
In an interview, Kyeame Tieku Owusu Ansah, Head of Linguists for the Atwima Traditional Council, expressed dissatisfaction with the government's handling of road construction in the area.
He mentioned that all inner roads and other routes connecting Tanoso, Takyiman, and Denkyemuoso are in poor condition, making travel difficult for residents.
He also noted that businesses are struggling due to inadequate road infrastructure and called on the government to complete the roads to alleviate the challenges faced by residents.
The Council's concerns underscore the urgent need to address the road infrastructure in the area to improve residents' quality of life and support local businesses.


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