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Ketu North MCE and MP Inspect Progress on Asikuma Junction-Aflao Road Project

Ketu north: The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Ketu North, Reverend Martin Amenaki, along with the Member of Parliament for the area, Mr. Eric Edem Agbana, inspected the ongoing works on the Big Push Road Project in the Volta Region. The inspection focused on the Penyi-Tokor stretch as part of the larger Asikuma Junction-Aflao (Tokor) corridor.

According to Ghana News Agency, the team assessed the pace and quality of work being executed by the contractor. Rev. Amenaki expressed satisfaction with the progress, noting that the project was advancing steadily towards completion. He highlighted that the quality of work reflected the contractor's professionalism and the government's commitment to improving road infrastructure in the region.

The Big Push initiative is a national drive aimed at enhancing road networks, opening up communities, and stimulating economic growth. The Penyi-Tokor section is a crucial link within the Ketu North Municipality, facilitating trade, transportation, and access to essential services.

During the visit, the MCE and MP engaged with engineers and site supervisors to discuss progress, challenges, and project timelines. Rev. Amenaki emphasized the importance of maintaining engineering standards, ensuring public safety, and completing the work on schedule to maximize development impact. He commended Mr. Agbana for his collaboration and praised the contractors and field workers for their dedication.

Rev. Amenaki also expressed appreciation to the chiefs and residents of Penyi and surrounding communities for their patience and cooperation during the construction period, assuring them of the Assembly's continued support to ensure the project's successful completion.