
Amenfi Central Constituency in the Western Region is poised for a significant infrastructure boost, with major road construction projects officially confirmed and slated for completion by the end of next year. The eagerly awaited development was announced by the Member of Parliament for Amenfi Central, Joanna Gyan Cudjoe, following a briefing from the Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza.
The confirmed projects are expected to dramatically improve connectivity and ease of movement for residents and businesses across the constituency. Key initiatives include:
Upgrading of Akyere Kwamang - Anyinabrem Feeder Road: This vital 19.04-kilometer stretch will undergo significant upgrading.
Upgrading of Anyinabrem - Bonuamah - Armahkrom Feeder Road: Another critical feeder road, measuring 17.16 kilometers, is also scheduled for comprehensive upgrading.
Bitumen Surfacing of Asankragua - Agona Amenfi - Sefwi Bekwai Road: A substantial 53.00-kilometer section of this major route will receive bitumen surfacing, promising a smoother and more durable transport experience.
Expressing profound gratitude, Joanna Gyan Cudjoe lauded the initiative, stating it was a long-awaited development that would profoundly impact her constituents' lives. "This is a great day for Amenfi Central," she remarked. "Improved roads are not just about easier travel; they are about economic opportunities, better access to markets for our farmers, and enhanced safety for everyone."
The MP specifically extended her appreciation to President John Dramani Mahama and the Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, for their commitment to addressing the critical infrastructural needs of the region.
These projects are anticipated to significantly enhance the transportation of agricultural produce, facilitate trade, and stimulate local economic activities within Amenfi Central and its surrounding communities. With a clear timeline set for completion by the end of next year, residents are eagerly looking forward to a new era of improved road infrastructure.