Editorial
Urgent plea to address road conditions in Malejor
Dear Editor,
I write on behalf of the concerned residents of Malejor, situated along the Adenta-Dodowa stretch, to draw attention to a pressing issue that requires immediate intervention from the authorities.
The state of the roads within our community has reached a point of severe disrepair, prompting us to earnestly appeal for assistance in rectifying this dire situation. Specifically,
I wish to highlight the lamentable condition of the road leading to Havaad School, a pivotal route for our community members.
The road’s current state poses immense challenges for residents, making navigation a daunting and treacherous task. The deteriorated road surface has turned even routine driving into a formidable endeavour, undermining the convenience and safety of our daily lives.
Over the past month and extending into this month, the Malejor-Havaad stretch has been consistently plagued by mud, especially given the increased frequency of rain in recent times.
As a result, residents find themselves contending with perpetual muddiness during the rainy season, leading to soiled clothes and discomfort.
Furthermore, the road transforms into a rocky obstacle course during the harmattan season, causing considerable damage to vehicles and even leading to burst tanks for unsuspecting drivers.
Given the escalating concerns and the recurrent challenges faced by the residents of Malejor, we beseech the relevant authorities to urgently intervene and address the deplorable state of our roads.
It is our fervent hope that swift action will be taken to remedy this situation and restore safe and smooth driving conditions along the Malejor-Havaad stretch.
The ability to navigate our neighbourhood without fear of vehicle damage or personal discomfort is not merely a convenience but a fundamental requirement for a thriving community. We earnestly appeal to the authorities to prioritise the rehabilitation of the roads in Malejor.
By doing so, you will not only alleviate the immediate hardships faced by residents but also contribute to the long-term enhancement of our community’s quality of life.
George Obeng Osei
Oyibi-Malejor