2 years ago
The Western Regional House of Chiefs has regretted the miserable condition of street networks particularly the ones connecting the cultivating networks.
In a gathering with the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), the Omanhen of Gwira, Awulai Angamatu Gyan, who talked for the House of Chiefs, said however the locale contributes essentially to the improvement needs of the country, the situation comes up short.
He addressed the street that joins Takoradi to Tarkwa, Bawdie to Asankrangwa and a few others that are in extremely terrible states. He charged the Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko Mensah to find quick ways to fix the streets.
"Local Minister, the sort of affront we get at whatever point we visit our local area, you have no clue at all in view of the regrettable condition of our streets, particularly the street from Takoradi to Tarkwa.
"The sort of affronts we get from this street is a lot for us as Nananom. Serve, I can say that the significant street driving from Agona to Discove and Busua isn't in a decent state. Bawdie to Asankragua isn't great. From Asankragua to Samreboi isn't great. Shama Junction to Shama, no good thing," he wailed.
In his reaction, Western Regional Minister Kwabena Okyere Darko Mensah expressed that almost 2000 kilometers of street have been granted on agreement in the locale.
In any case, he noticed that the workers for hire have left the locales over cases of non-installment.
"As a matter of fact, Nana, the streets we have granted to workers for hire alone is One thousand 900 and 59 kilometers (1,959) in the Western Region. However, a few workers for hire are not on the site. Nana, on the off chance that all project workers are dealing with the streets these issues won't come up today.
"The workers for hire are grumbling about the financing. However, Nana, before any agreement will be granted to the worker for hire, that individual needs to show his ledgers demonstrating his ability for the gig. So I find it challenging to comprehend them at whatever point they fault the public authority for not paying the declaration they raised," he expressed.
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