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UNDUE DELAY OF REMOVAL OF EJISU - KUMASI ROUNDABOUTS; DISGUSTING AND BARBARIC - CONCERNED YOUTH IN POLITICS (CYP..1st In News.

 UNDUE DELAY OF REMOVAL OF EJISU - KUMASI  ROUNDABOUTS; DISGUSTING AND BARBARIC - CONCERNED YOUTH IN POLITICS (CYP)


*"The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty of the bad people, but the silence over that by the good people"* Martin Luther King Jnr.

Concerned Youth in Politics have observed with keen objectivity, the snail pace, with which construction is on-going on the Ejisu - Kumasi Highway roundabouts removal and wish to describe it as disgusting and barbaric. 

It has been ten bad months, since work began on the removal of Ejisu - Kumasi Highway roundabouts. 

Motorists and pedestrians have been subjected to undue inconvenience over the said period, especially, during rush hours.

Sometime in May, 2018, the government of Ghana, through the Roads and Highways Ministry, contracted Joshob Construction to effect the removal of the deadly roundabouts at Ejisu, Oduom, Boadi and Tech Police Station and make the construction spots motorable.

The public were made to believe that, construction period shall be four (4) months, beginning from May 2018.

We are by this statement,  calling on government, through the Ashanti Regional Minister to respect commuters of the said Highway by mounting pressure on the contractor to expedite works to restore sanity on that important road infrastructure. 

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