Awutu Senya East MCE kick starts fix all potholes in Kasoa

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Awutu Senya East Municipal Assembly in the Central Region, Mr. Seth Sabbah Serwornoo Banini, has launched a road rehabilitation initiative aimed at addressing the poor condition of roads within the municipality, with a focus on fixing potholes and improving overall accessibility.
One of the most critical sections receiving attention is the stretch near the Kasoa Old Market, directly opposite Jucard Pharmacy.
The road, which had deteriorated significantly, had become a source of frustration for motorists and pedestrians alike—particularly during rush hour.
Since assuming office just a few months ago, Mr. Banini has made it a personal priority to tackle the issue head-on.
He has taken steps to ensure that potholes across the municipality, especially in high-traffic areas, are repaired promptly to ease congestion and enhance road safety as well as the free flow of traffic.
Residents and commuters have welcomed the move, describing it as a much-needed intervention to improve transportation within the fast-growing municipality.
The MCE in an interview reaffirmed his commitment to improving infrastructure and urged the public to support ongoing development efforts to make Kasoa safer and more accessible for all.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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