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Hansonic Junction Road to be fixed in 3 months – Ablekuma North MCE

Contractors have begun rehabilitation works on the deplorable Hansonic Junction Road, a key stretch along the Odorkor-Kaneshie Road that has caused persistent traffic congestion and posed difficulties for motorists and residents for more than a decade.

Hansonic Junction Road to be fixed in 3 months – Ablekuma North MCE

Contractors have commenced restoration efforts on the Hansonic Junction Road, a critical segment of the Odorkor-Kaneshie Road that has plagued Ablekuma North residents with congestion for over a decade. Ablekuma North Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Adamu Musah Kalamu, has pledged to complete the project within three months, emphasizing that this venture represents a definitive resolution to the longstanding issue.

During a visit to the site, Mr Kalamu lamented that the road's predicament had endured for more than ten years, affirming that the current initiative is aimed at permanently rectifying the situation. "This particular predicament has plagued this route for over a decade. This time, I promise the residents of Ablekuma North that we will resolve this issue once and for all," he stated.

The restoration will encompass more than the mere resurfacing of the road, with contractors planning to install an underground drainage system to rectify the drainage problems that have exacerbated the road's deterioration. According to Mr Kalamu, the project will also incorporate the construction of a stone drain measuring approximately five metres by two metres to enhance the flow of stormwater.

The MCE expressed confidence that the drainage and road works would offer a long-lasting solution to the recurring challenges on the stretch. He assured that the project is slated for completion within three months, after which the persistent road problem would be eradicated. Mr Kalamu also extended gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama, the Member of Parliament, and other stakeholders, crediting their significant roles in bringing the project to fruition.

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