Dorcas Affo-Toffey, Member of Parliament for the Jomoro Constituency in the Western Region, has reshaped 14 communities’ deplorable roads.
According to the MP, the goal is to make the four-kilometre road accessible to commuters.
All of these communities are farming areas, but due to their poor roads, their farm produce is always wasted.
The communities are Asempanaye, New Kabenlasuazo, Nawule, Bonyere, Ezinlibo, Ndumsuazo, and Takinta.
Old Kabenlasuazo, Egbazo, Edobo, Atwebanso, Adusuazo, Ekpu, and Half Assini are among the others.
These communities are also the food baskets for that part of the region and the country as a whole.
They grow cocoa and other food crops.
Worst of all are pregnant women and the sick, who are unable to travel to medical care.
The road has been this way for decades, despite repeated calls from successive MPs and governments to reshape it.
This was the nature of the road, and even tricycles and bicycles could not commute on it due to its deplorable condition.
Some residents were shocked by the MP’s reshaping exercise because the roads had been there for decades.
They explained that in her first term in office, the MP was able to make their roads passable and thus urged constituents to vote for her.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana