Audio By Carbonatix
Parliamentary Candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Awutu Senya West Constituency of the Central Region, Eugene Arhin says the Awutu Senya West District has experienced massive development under his party’s administration.
Commissioning a newly-paved lorry station at Bawjiase in the area, he recounted that the NPP constructed a mini market at Bawjiase and had paved the lorry station to sanitise the area for drivers, commuters and shop operators.
He enumerated some other projects undertaken by the NPP such as the construction of the Bawjiase-Swedru road, Bawjiase-Adeiso road, Akoti-Senya road and the Bawjiase to Kasoa road expected to be completed in September.
Mr Arhin said he had personally constructed a 100-seater library and an ICT centre at Bereku, sunk a mechanised borehole and purchased a bus for Senya Senior High School (SHS), built two sheds and purchased three outboard motors for fisher-folks at Senya Bereku.
The rest include securing permanent jobs for some 450 persons, construction of an AstroTurf at Senya Bereku and Bawjiase, a mechanised borehole for Obrachire SHS and a 3-unit classroom block at Obodakaba.
He debunked claims that the projects he funded and the dual carriageway road from Kasoa to Winneba were being funded by the Assembly’s Common Fund and ECOWAS respectively.
He appealed to voters to vote based on development in their areas come December 7, 2024.
Mr Arhin further promised to construct a modern market at the Bawjiase main market, “If you vote for me and Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, I promise to build the market for you. Currently, we are building that of Bereku, and the moment it is done, the Bawjiase market is next,” he assured.
Latest Stories
-
DVLA closes six vehicle testing centres over roadworthiness breaches
15 seconds -
Agenda 111 completion timeline must be realistic — Julius Anthony
10 minutes -
GIS sets up operation to remove street beggars, arrest unregistered migrants
13 minutes -
Aboabo station traders in Kumasi threaten tax boycott over persistent flooding
18 minutes -
Ghana, Netherlands deepen agricultural ties with New Seed Sector agreement
21 minutes -
President Mahama to launch Free Primary Healthcare initiative today
42 minutes -
NHIS coverage climbs to 66% in 2025 — NHIA CEO
45 minutes -
Free primary healthcare funding a misplaced priority — Ayew Afriyie
52 minutes -
A balanced tax cut approach to petroleum price surges in Ghana
54 minutes -
IGP promotes 7 officers for role in Tema anti-robbery operation
1 hour -
Walewale youth lock up Coordinating Director’s office amid protest
1 hour -
A walk through the regulatory framework around trade license plates (DV & DP)
1 hour -
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
1 hour -
BoG Governor Johnson Asiama pushes for changes to IMF support for member countries
2 hours -
Ghana Insurers Association backs SIGA’s integrating policy as a strategic pathway for sector growth
3 hours