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Mr Henry Ford Kamel, Volta Regional Minister, Wednesday re-assured communities along the Eastern Corridor Roads that the project to rehabilitate those roads would be completed on schedule.
He said, “Do not be deceived by detractors. Just exercise patience, now that work has started, it will surely end and be done on schedule.”
Mr Kamel, who was inspecting progress of work on the Nkwanta -Oti Damango road, said rumours that there was no money for the execution of the project were false, and appealed to the people to support Government to deliver on its promises.
“If there is no money for the project, why would Government pay huge compensations and why would the China Jiangxi Corporation and other contractors move to site,” he queried.
Mr Kamel said design for the Nkwanta -Oti Damango road was quite complex, but assured the people that its completion would bring smile on the faces of many as it would open the region up for accelerated development.
Mr Kwadwo Aboagye, Consultant for the project, said work on the project was on course and that five kilometers of “formation” had been done on the Nkwanta-Oti Damango stretch.
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