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MP Elikplim Akurugu Highlights Achievements at Road Construction Ceremony

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Elikplim Akurugu is making significant strides in her constituency within just one year in office.

The Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya, Elikplim Akurugu, has highlighted her achievements, claiming her performance surpasses that of her predecessors. At the groundbreaking ceremony for the 8.2-kilometre Virgin Ashonman Last Stop–Pure Water–Old Ashonman Road, she emphasized her commitment to addressing the needs of her constituents.

New Road Project to Transform Transportation

The construction of the Virgin Ashonman Last Stop–Pure Water–Old Ashonman Road is a key initiative for the Dome-Kwabenya constituency. Akurugu officially cut the sod to commence work on the road, which is expected to significantly improve transportation and ease traffic congestion. This project aims to enhance economic activities within the Ashonman enclave.

Akurugu noted that previous MPs could not achieve this project, highlighting her lobbying efforts and responsiveness to constituents’ concerns during her campaign. The initiative is part of a broader development agenda focused on delivering tangible results and improving living conditions in the area.

Dome-Kwabenya: Key figures on Road Construction

  • 8.2-kilometre Virgin Ashonman Last Stop–Pure Water–Old Ashonman Road

Community Support for Development Initiatives

The road project has been well-received by residents, who are optimistic about the benefits it will bring. They anticipate improved accessibility and support for local businesses once the road is completed. This development is seen as a crucial step in addressing the pressing needs of the community.

Next Steps for the Road Project

  • Commencement of construction as per the groundbreaking ceremony.
  • Monitoring progress to ensure timely completion.
  • Engagement with residents for feedback during construction.

The new road project reflects a commitment to community development and improved living conditions in Dome-Kwabenya.

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