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ASSIN AKROPONG & WURAKESE YOUTH ASSOCIATION PETITIONS ROAD MINISTRY OVER DEPLORABLE STATE OF BROFOYEDUR AKENKANSU ROAD



ASSIN AKROPONG & WURAKESE YOUTH  ASSOCIATION PETITIONS ROAD MINISTRY OVER DEPLORABLE STATE OF BROFOYEDUR AKENKANSU ROAD.


CONCERNED CITIZENS OF ASSIN AKROPONG & ASSIN WURAKESE P. O. BOX 8 / ASSIN AWURAKESE25th June, 2020


The Road Minister Hon. Amoako Atta Box M57Ministries – Accra 

ATTN: DEPLORABLE STATE OF BROFOYEDUR AKENKANSU ROAD
Hon. Minister, We wish to bring your attention the deplorable state of Brofoyedur Akenkansu road which was earlier captured in our previous letter dated 10th March, 2020 with the caption petition to fix the bad state of Brofoyedur Akenkansu Highway. 
After submitting our petition to your office, no communication of any sort has been made to us addressing our concerns. The contractor has not shown up to the site after leaving the site on June, 2019 and the condition of the road has worsen after several rains.
The state of the roads is our dying concern and we cannot quantify the damages it is causing us such as; destroying our business, reducing the life span of our vehicles and inflicting many serious health condition on us. 
The Brofoyedur Akenkansu road is part of the most dangerous roads in Ghana and it has been captured in the 2019 mid-year budget on roads (page 172, cocoa roads) to be fixed.
Hon. Minister,we are pleading with your high office to command the fixing of our road. We believe in your capabilities and promptness.
Thank you.

Signed 

Frank Asante,

Shadrack Tannor,

Samuel Asamoah,

Bismark Owusu.


Cc:  Minister of Roads and Highways.


Central Regional Minister.


Member of Parliament, Assin Central,


The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Assin Foso.

The Media.  


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