The constituency has many terrible public schools that need urgent attention. Residents say they feel left out.
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Residents of the Odododiodoo constituency in the Greater Accra Region are yearning for infrastructure that will speed up socio-economic development.
The constituency has many terrible public schools that need urgent attention as the residents say they feel left out.
For example, the Ayalolo cluster of schools is in a terrible shape.
In this edition of the JoyNews Tracker, residents are appealing to government to complete many infrastructural projects.
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