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    A/R:Group Issue Ultimatum,Threatenes Demo Against Ruling NPP Government Over Poor Road Network:

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931March 2, 2024 Social
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    A/R:AMANSIE WEST Residents Issue Ultimatum,Threatenes Demo Against Ruling NPP Government Over Poor Road Network:

    Score of aggrieved residents of AMANSIE WEST district in Ashanti Region calling itself Fix Amansie West Alliance are complaining bitterly about the current poor roads network system in the area.

     

    They have threatened serious demonstration against the authorities especially,the ruling NPP government if they fail to attend to their needs.

    Speaking on their behalf in an exclusive interview with this site,the leader of the group,Odehye3 Bonsu,the state of the road network is affecting negetively to the day to day activities and also posing threat to their health.

    They also threatened to vote massively against the ruling New Patriotic Party government if they do not show readiness to fix the canker which has been an albatross facing them.

    In his response,the newly elect District Chief Executive,Hon Oscar Asare also made a humble appeal to them that ,the workaholic NPP government have putting up precautionary measures to address the issue before this December 7th general polls.

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