Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways, Stephen Pambiin Jalulah has pledged to improve the road conditions from Ekye Amanfrom to Donkorkrom in Afram Plains to ensure they are suitable for motor vehicles.
He acknowledged the urgent need to address the challenge and assured that repairs would be swiftly undertaken for the benefit of road users.
Speaking to Adom News correspondent Akwasi Dwamena in Tease, Kwawu Afram Plains South District, the deputy minister urged Assembly Members to collaborate with the District Chief Executive (DCE) and the Member of Parliament to promote development in the district.
“Today, I have been to Donkorkrom, and I have understood that the road is very bad, so I will speak with my boss, the Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako Attah, and my engineers. We will look for ways to make the roads a bit better. If we cannot put in coal tar, we will find a way to make the road mutable, so that the inconveniences to drivers and motorists cease."
Speaking during the inauguration of 28 Assembly Members and 13 government appointees, Mr Jalulah emphasised the importance of self-sacrifice when running for office, highlighting the commitment required to serve one's constituency and country.
He Jalulah urged the Assembly Members to wholeheartedly support the DCE and civil servants in effectively managing the district.
The Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways noted that some members have served for four terms, and he encouraged them to continue giving their utmost support to the government's initiatives.
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