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The Asene-Akroso-Manso constituency through the effort of its MP George Kwame Aboagye aka Oluwa will soon benefit from good road network in major parts of the area.
As part of government's policy to make 2020 the year of roads, almost all deplorable roads in the constituency are now under construction.
Fresh on the table, Asuoso to Akoratifi through Nyamenti will see a 9-kilometre facelift after it was awarded to Montjoria Construction Limited.
The sod-cutting ceremony to climax the commencement of the bitumen road project was held at Asuoso on Tuesday.
Also, a sod-cutting ceremony for the construction of Bantama to Kyeremasi 5.9-kilometre bitumen road project is scheduled to take place on July 28.
Again, work on the Manso township's 25-kilometres bitumen road project is progressing steadily.
In the Akim Akroso area, a 5.3-kilometre bitumen township road is under construction and is expected to be complete soon.
The Africa Alliance Construction Company Limited has been contracted to construct the Suponsu Junction to Suponsu road.
Work on Mofram, Apinto, Badukrom, Osenho and Tabita have began.
The elated constitutes say they cannot wait for December to cast their votes to retain their MP, George Kwame Aboagye and president Akufo-Addo for responding to their calls for bitumen roads.
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