Residents of Agyakaamanso and Ensoyameye Appeal for Urgent Road Reconstruction

People from two villages have asked their government to fix a broken road. The communities of Agyakaamanso and Ensoyameye need help from leaders to repair the damaged pathway. Residents posted videos online asking for immediate action from officials. The road connects both villages to nearby towns and cities. Local people depend on this route for medical care, school access, and business activities.

Heavy rains make the road much worse each year. Thick mud traps cars and trucks during wet weather. Drivers struggle to move vehicles through the deep, sticky ground. A video shows cars stuck and unable to move forward. Transportation becomes nearly impossible when storms hit the area.

Community members have called on President John Dramani Mahama for assistance. They also asked Member of Parliament Joan Gyan Cudjoe to take action. District Chief Executive Peter Amposah received similar requests from angry residents. The NDC government faces pressure to address this transportation crisis. Local people say they have waited many years for repairs.

The damaged road has stopped growth and hurt daily life for families. Children cannot reach schools easily when conditions turn bad. Sick people struggle to get to hospitals and clinics. Business owners have trouble moving goods to markets. Residents hope their latest appeals will bring real changes to their transportation problems.
 

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