Work has resumed on the Lashibi to Klagon-Adjei Kojo road barely 24 hours after Citi News aired the concerns of residents who live along that stretch on its constituency watch programme.
Residents complained about the poor nature of the road and vowed to make it make it an issue to consider on voting day.
Some motorists who ply the route also said they almost on daily basis maintain their cars, a situation which is affecting their sales.
But in a rather quick response to the Citi News’ report, construction firm, Engineers and Planners, has moved equipment to the site and has resumed work on the road after several months of stalled work.
As of the time Citi News visited the site Thursday afternoon, crush rocks were being leveled on the road with grader leveling it to make it motorable for vehicles.
Some drivers and residents who could not hide their joy seeing the contractor back on site, were full of praise for Citi News for airing their concerns.
“I am very happy to see the contractor back on site because the work here has stalled for several months and it is surprising to see them resume work today”
Another resident, Evans Dzovi, said “in fact, we are unable to sleep because our rooms have been filled with dust from the dusty road, so it is actually a relief to see the contractor back on site. We are actually going to vote based on the person who will address our needs because we are suffering”
“I want to thank Citi FM for carrying out such a wonderful report which has compelled the contractor to come back on site. We are very grateful and we pray the contractor will complete the project and not leave it half way”
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By: Elvis Washington/citifmonline.com/Ghana