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Builsa South MP provides several trips of gravel at a cost of GHC 11,200.00 to fill the large potholes on roads in the constituency   

May 10, 2024
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Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak, provided several trips of gravel at a cost of GHC 11,200.00 to fill the large potholes on the Fumbisi Senior High School Road and Town Wiesi Road. 

Akogtu Daniel, Deputy Communication Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), said in a statement that the potholes were created through the recklessness of the government’s refusal to pay the contractor, MYTURN LTD, to fix the deplorable situation.

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The constituency chairman, Mr. Caesar Akinkang, and the assemblyman for the electoral area, Mr. Henry Ayeng, with the help of some residents, particularly the youth, assisted in filling most of the dangerous life-threatening potholes. 

Addressing the youth after the activity, Chairman Akinkang expressed gratitude to the youth for making time to contribute to the development of the area and admonished them to continue to show their support to the MP anytime there are such communal activities. 

He also, on behalf of the MP, expressed disappointment in the government for failing to deliver on its promises in providing motorbike roads in the constituency.

He assured the constituents that a new government under the leadership of former President John Dramani Mahama will provide leadership that addresses the various challenges confronting them, including the issue of deplorable roads.

Read his full statement below

Hon.Dr. Clement Apaak MP for Builsa South Constituency provided several trips of gravels at a cost of Ghc11,200.00 to fill the large potholes created through the recklessness of government refusal to pay the contractor MYTURN LTD to fix the deplorable situation on the Fumbisi Senior High School Road and Town Wiesi Road.

The Constituency chairman Mr. Caesar Akinkang and the Assemblyman for the electoral area Mr. Henry Ayeng early Wednesday came out themselves and with the support of the youth were able to fill most of the dangerous life threatening potholes.

Addressing the youth after the activity, Chairman Akinkang thanked the youth for making time to contribute to the development of the area and admonished them to continue to learn their support to the MP anytime there are such communal activities.

Chairman Akinkang reiterated how the MP wished all roads in the Constituency were Constructed and that the MP himself is frustrated with the manner inwhich Akuffo Addo has failed the very people he promised to deliver them the roads in two months during the 2020 electioneering time. Chairman Caesar has however assured them that the roads will be constructed should JM win the upcoming elections.

Akogtu Daniel
Deputy Communication Officer
Builsa South

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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