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Government to repair bridges in Akwapim South

Tue, 29 Jun 2010 Source: GNA

Nsawam, June 29, GNA - Dr Godfried Osei Bonsu Twum, Akwapim South Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), on Tuesday assured residents of Nsawam and Adoagyiri of government's readiness to repair the two bridges over the Oboonwena Stream. He gave the assurance when he visited the houses and other properties damaged by the recent floods that affected over 700 people in the area. The affected areas include Adoagyiri Township, Adoagyiri Zongo and Adamorobe all in the Akwapim South Municipality. In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Dr Twum said the Assembly would clear weeds around the stream and remove all the kiosks cited in water ways to allow the free flow of water. He said the Ghana Highway Authority would see to the re-gravelling of the Aburi-Nsawam road which was partly damaged by the floods to ensure the easy transportation of farm produce to the cities for sale. He said the road could also be used as alternative route for travellers from the northern sector to Accra. 29 June 10

Nsawam, June 29, GNA - Dr Godfried Osei Bonsu Twum, Akwapim South Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), on Tuesday assured residents of Nsawam and Adoagyiri of government's readiness to repair the two bridges over the Oboonwena Stream. He gave the assurance when he visited the houses and other properties damaged by the recent floods that affected over 700 people in the area. The affected areas include Adoagyiri Township, Adoagyiri Zongo and Adamorobe all in the Akwapim South Municipality. In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Dr Twum said the Assembly would clear weeds around the stream and remove all the kiosks cited in water ways to allow the free flow of water. He said the Ghana Highway Authority would see to the re-gravelling of the Aburi-Nsawam road which was partly damaged by the floods to ensure the easy transportation of farm produce to the cities for sale. He said the road could also be used as alternative route for travellers from the northern sector to Accra. 29 June 10

Source: GNA