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Residents of Anyaa Palas Town in the Ga Central District of the Greater Accra Region are voicing their dismay at the deplorable state of their roads.
Palas Town, a subdivision of the Anyaa West electoral area in the Anyaa Sowotuom Constituency has been grappling with the deteriorating road infrastructure, causing considerable challenges for both commercial drivers, traders and the community's residents.

These once-vital roadways have deteriorated significantly, now plagued by an abundance of potholes, cracks and uneven surfaces.
The adverse conditions of these roads have transformed what used to be convenient routes into treacherous paths, making it increasingly difficult for motorists to travel safely.
JoyNews' Abigail Duodu engaged with the residents on the deplorable nature of the roads and filed this report.
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