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Demo greets Akufo-Addo at Twedie

Demo greets Akufo-Addo at Twedie President Akufo-Addo was on Saturday, October 2, 2021 met by demonstration from the youth at Twedie as he proceeded with his four-day visit through the Ashanti Region. The teaming youth were frustrated by what they referred to as an intentional decision by the contractor in-charge of the project, moving working gears to site in light of the fact that the president was touring the Ashanti Region. President Akufo-Addo assessed the 15.2-kilometer Ohwimase-Twedie street to determine the condition of work done by the contractor for Asabea Construction. However, the youth said the work on the project has slowed down for as long as a long time and they speculate the gear will be moved out of site when the president leaves. Be that as it may, the project worker denied the charges. CEO of Asabea Construction Samuel Ofori Larbi assured residents that the to road project will be completed soon. "I'm presently hanging tight for the endorsement of asphalting," he noted. The President had likewise visited the John Agyekum Kufuor Senior High School in Akropong and the Abuakwa-Tanoso street on the N6 thruway. On Sunday, he is relied upon to proceed with his visit through the Region, including visiting the Bekwai Hospital. Source: africaneditors.com/African Editors

Demo greets Akufo-Addo at Twedie

President Akufo-Addo was on Saturday, October 2, 2021 met by demonstration from the youth at Twedie as he proceeded with his four-day visit through the Ashanti Region.

The teaming youth were frustrated by what they referred to as an intentional decision by the contractor in-charge of the project, moving working gears to site in light of the fact that the president was touring the Ashanti Region.

President Akufo-Addo assessed the 15.2-kilometer Ohwimase-Twedie street to determine the condition of work done by the contractor for Asabea Construction.

However, the youth said the work on the project has slowed down for as long as a long time and they speculate the gear will be moved out of site when the president leaves.

Be that as it may, the project worker denied the charges.

CEO of Asabea Construction Samuel Ofori Larbi assured residents that the to road project will be completed soon.

“I’m presently hanging tight for the endorsement of asphalting,” he noted.

The President had likewise visited the John Agyekum Kufuor Senior High School in Akropong and the Abuakwa-Tanoso street on the N6 thruway.

On Sunday, he is relied upon to proceed with his visit through the Region, including visiting the Bekwai Hospital.

Source: africaneditors.com/African Editors

Demo greets Akufo-Addo at Twedie   President Akufo-Addo was on Saturday, October 2, 2021 met by demonstration from the youth at Twedie as he proceeded with his four-day visit through the Ashanti Region.   The teaming youth were frustrated by what they referred to as an intentional decision by the contractor in-charge of the project, moving working gears to site in light of the fact that the president was touring the Ashanti Region.  President Akufo-Addo assessed the 15.2-kilometer Ohwimase-Twedie street to determine the condition of work done by the contractor for Asabea Construction.   However, the youth said the work on the project has slowed down for as long as a long time and they speculate the gear will be moved out of site when the president leaves.   Be that as it may, the project worker denied the charges.   CEO of Asabea Construction Samuel Ofori Larbi assured residents that the to road project will be completed soon.   "I'm presently hanging tight for the endorsement of asphalting," he noted.   The President had likewise visited the John Agyekum Kufuor Senior High School in Akropong and the Abuakwa-Tanoso street on the N6 thruway.   On Sunday, he is relied upon to proceed with his visit through the Region, including visiting the Bekwai Hospital.   Source: africaneditors.com/African Editors

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