Communities
vent anger on DCE over bad state of road
Akplale (V/R), Sept 22, Ghanadot/GNA – Some 50 communities along a
badly damaged 23km Gladisco Junction-Agave Agbeve feeder
road linking Sogakope in the South Tongu district are
venting their anger and frustration on the District Chief
Executive over the poor state of the road.
They expressed their anger against Ms Cate Aglah, the DCE,
at the weekend when some 30 cars plying the road got stuck
midway, rendering it impassable by other users including a
group of mourners who were on their way to a funeral in a
nearby village.
Ms Aglah who also attended the funeral was later jeered and
booed by the mourners who believed that the government must
be held responsible for the bad nature of the road.
Ms Aglah is also the New Patriotic Party’s parliamentary
candidate for the area and a native of one of the
communities.
She told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the road had been
awarded to a company called ‘Kwaffet Constructions’ since
last year, but she had lost contact with the contractor.
Mr Ben Nuworkpor, a local resident told the GNA that it had
always been a nightmare to travel on the road which also
leads to some market centres.
Mr Alfred Teye-Nubour, a mourner from Accra, told the GNA
that “it was hell” traveling on that road.
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