The Concerned Residents of Ledzokuku Association has expressed their gratitude to the NPP parliamentary candidate, Dr Bernard Okoe Boye and President Akufo-Addo for their dedication to the development of Ledzokuku.
During a press conference on Monday, the residents identified projects ranging from road constructions to social interventions which the former MP through his advocacy attained for the area.
Residents offered sincere gratitude to Dr. Okoe Boye for his immerse effort although he is not the incumbent MP.
Among the projects highlighted by the association are significant road infrastructure improvements, including the LEKMA Road (Teshie Link Road), Martey Tsuru Towns Roads, Martey Tsuru Flyover, and the dualization of Teshie Beach Road. These infrastructural developments signify a substantial investment in the community’s transportation network, enhancing connectivity and promoting economic development.
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Additionally, the construction of footbridges and culverts, such as those at Kalvary Down to Lekma Hospital Area, Teshie Aboma, and Aunty Sophy Area, addresses critical safety concerns and improves access to essential services for residents.
Furthermore, the association highlighted social intervention projects initiated by Dr. Okoe Boye, including free medical consultations at LEKMA Hospital, provision of teaching and learning materials to schools, and scholarship opportunities for students.
These initiatives underscore the commitment to holistic development and improving the quality of life for Ledzokuku residents.
As the community expresses gratitude, they also called on their current MP to pay attention to the community and champion development.
They called on all residents to have confidence in Dr.Okoe Boye, and President Akufo-Addo as they are working tirelessly to fix Teshie inner roads.
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