One major problem regarding the rapid development of the Upper Manya Krobo District in the Eastern Region is the poor road networks in the area.
Recent downpours have deteriorated the condition of the roads.
The situation is greatly affecting the residents leading to the continued high post-harvest losses.
The cost of transportation is also expensive due to the poor condition of roads.
This unfortunate revelation came to light at communal labour organized by the members of some seven farming communities to help weed the arms of about fourteen point five (14.5) kilometer Asesewa – Sawa – Akorkorma Sisi road.
The residents lamented that they go through a lot of difficulties getting their farm produce to the market centers and sending their sick to the Asesewa Government Hospital for medical attention.
They say the only reliable means of transport available for them is motorbikes popular known as “Okada”.
According to them, they sometimes have to trek for about three to seven hours to Asesewa Township.
The Assembly Member for Anyamoni – Akorkorma Electoral Area, one of the organizers of the clean-up exercise, Gabriel Kudavor said the deteriorated road network is so unbearable and disturbing, hence, the collective decision by the members to help make it quite motorable and visible for commuters.
He said even though that stretch is part of a 24-kilometer road under construction, the contractor has abandoned the work and left the site after the election.
Mr. Kudavor said the exercise was also an opportunity to invite the DCE to have first-hand information of the situation so that he can at least use his good offices to grade the road. The Assembly Member appealed to the government to as a matter of urgency bring back the contractor on-site or reward it.
On his part, the DCE Joseph Sam applauded the people for their communal spirit and the initiative.
As part of efforts to augment the government’s plans to construct the roads, the DCE implored other communities to emulate this example.
Mr. Sam promised to liaise with the appropriate institutions to help reshape the roads.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Obed Ansah