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Mahama Promises New Districts and Infrastructure Boost in Salaga South.

During a tour of the Savannah Region, NDC flagbearer John Mahama pledged to create new districts and improve infrastructure in Abromase, Salaga South. Speaking to chiefs and residents, he emphasized that decentralization will speed up development in underserved areas. Mahama criticized the current state of roads and promised to prioritize their completion if elected. He also assured residents of better security and job opportunities, especially for the youth, under his proposed "24-hour economy" plan. His visit was met with enthusiasm, as locals expressed hope for economic relief under his leadership.

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Bono East Residents Praise Government for Improved Road Network.

Residents of the Bono East Region have expressed their appreciation to the government for improving the road network in the area. Many communities have noted the positive impact these road developments have had on transportation, particularly for farmers who rely on good roads to transport their produce to markets. The road projects, which were long overdue, are helping to ease travel time, reduce vehicle maintenance costs, and boost economic activities in the region.Key roads in the area that were previously in poor condition have been upgraded, leading to better connectivity between towns and enhancing trade and social interactions. The residents are hopeful that the government will continue its efforts to improve the region's infrastructure.

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Kenyasi-Acherensua Road Set for Completion by Year’s End.

The 8.9-kilometer Kenyasi-Acherensua road project in the Ahafo Region is expected to be completed by the end of the year. This road development is part of broader infrastructure projects aimed at improving road connectivity in the region. The completion of this road will enhance transport for residents, improve trade, and promote local development by providing easier access to major towns and markets.Once completed, it is expected to boost economic activities, particularly for local farmers and traders, by reducing travel time and improving road safety. This project is being closely monitored by local authorities to ensure timely delivery.

Poor road network impeding tourism in Brong Ahafo.

The poor state of road networks in the Brong Ahafo Region has become a significant barrier to the growth of the tourism sector. Many of the region's potential tourist sites, which have the capacity to attract both domestic and international visitors, are difficult to access due to deteriorating roads. This challenge has not only hindered the influx of tourists but has also affected the livelihoods of local communities that depend on tourism-related activities. Local authorities and stakeholders are calling for urgent interventions to rehabilitate and improve the roads, emphasizing that better infrastructure is crucial for unlocking the region's tourism potential and boosting the local economy. The appeal highlights the need for strategic investments in infrastructure to create an enabling environment that can support the sustainable development of the tourism industry in Brong Ahafo.

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