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Dear Honorable Minister,
I write to express the growing frustration of residents and commuters regarding the worsening traffic congestion along the Tema-Dawhenya-Prampram corridor.
Despite the President’s sod-cutting ceremony for construction works four years ago, there has been no significant progress on the road, leaving residents to endure daily gridlock that affects productivity and quality of life.
To alleviate this pressing challenge, I humbly request your intervention to prioritize the reshaping and improvement of alternative routes, which could provide temporary relief.
Additionally, intersections such as TT Brothers, Freezones Junction, Kpone Barrier, and Prampram Junction urgently require asphalt overlays to improve traffic flow and road safety.
We believe swift action on these measures will significantly ease the burden on residents and demonstrate the government's commitment to addressing their concerns.
Thank you for your attention and anticipated action.
Sincerely,
Charles Goh
A concerned resident.
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