President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has revealed that his
administration has set aside, for 2018 alone, an amount of GHS500
million to construct new roads, as well as give a facelift to some
existing roads in the Ashanti Region.
Speaking at the Akwasidae celebrations, on Sunday, 12th August, 2018,
at the Manhyia Palace, President Akufo-Addo noted that, despite the
“unprecedented infrastructural development” touted by the predecessor
government, the consistent cry of the Ghanaian people, everywhere he has
been since becoming President, has been about the poor nature of their
roads.
“So where is this unprecedented infrastructural development that was
touted by my predecessor? The roads in Ghana’s second biggest city,
Kumasi, are nothing to write home about, even though much of the
country’s revenues and resources come from the Ashanti Region,” the
President bemoaned.
He continued, “I was left with a bankrupt economy, but with hard work
and discipline, we have been able to find money. So, this year, GHS500
million has been devoted to the roads in Ashanti. This comprehensive
plan for roads, i.e. the Kumasi Roads Facelift Project, has already been
approved by Cabinet, and will result in the facelift of Kumasi roads,
as well as the development of roads in Ashanti.”
The President noted that his administration cannot fix all roads in the
Region, and, indeed, in the entire country at a go, but assured that
before he leaves office, the vast majority of roads in the country would
have been fixed.
Government’s focus on infrastructure, he said, is not only about the
development of the country’s road network, stressing that railway
infrastructure is also critical to the country’s needs.
“Over the years, we have not maintained our railway sector. However, in
my time, the railway sector is undergoing massive rehabilitation.
Shortly, the Minister for Railways Development, Hon. Joe Ghartey, will
roll-out the comprehensive plan my Government has for the redevelopment
of our country’s railway sector,” he added
President Akufo-Addo assured that “Kumasi is going to be at the heart,
and will be a central hub of the whole railway infrastructure of our
country. This will ensure easy access from Kumasi to Nyinahini, and to
all the key natural resource areas in Asanteman.”
He, thus, appealed to Otumfuo Osei Tutu and all the Chiefs of the
Ashanti Region to support the programmes and policies put in place by
his Government, and also help educate their subjects about the
importance of these measures, and they being the surest route to
progress and prosperity.
“There will be those who will always want to obstruct progress, and put
obstacles in my way and in the way of my government. But, I can assure
them that it will not work. These programmes, when implemented, will
bring development to Ghana and, indeed, to Asanteman,” he added.
President Akufo-Addo also paid tribute to the work undertaken by the
Asantehene in bringing most chieftaincy disputes in the region to an
end.
“Together, let us all help to resolve all the remaining disputes.
Chieftaincy disputes are a drain on government’s resources, and, if
anyone understands what I am saying better, it is you, Otumfuo.”
“My wish is that, when the story of our country’s history is being
told, it should be said that it was during the time of two friends,
Otumfuo Osei Tutu and President Akufo-Addo, that Ghana and Asanteman
were put on the path of progress and prosperity,” he added.
Source: classfmonline.com
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