Editorial

Take second look at Kasoa road network

 Dear Editor,

Last week, commuters to parts of Dansoman and Odorkor, stretching to Kasoa and its environs engaged in a forced keep fit exercise as a result of heavy rains that hits the capital.

These commuters had to walk very long distances to their various homes or des­tination where they can get vehicles home.

As a daily traveller on that road, walking from Kwame Nkrumah Circle area to the West Hills Mall came as a nightmare to me.

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This was because the rain rendered parts of the road unmotorable, creating a gridlock which made passen­gers in vehicles even aban­don them to continue their journey on foot.

Few days after when the skies formed, indicating another rain was coming, workers on that route aban­doned work and left for their respective homes to avoid a similar situation.

This is the reason why the government must take a second look at the Kasoa road infrastructure to ensure that the rush for workers to leave early do not affect productivity.

That problem has been there for a long time but it appears calls to get it recti­fied always fall on deaf ears.

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With the average Ghana­ian burdened with many tax introductions, it is only fair that some of these concerns are considered to make life a little bearable.

Ohene Ntow, Kasoa

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