NEWS ARCHIVE 2006 - 09
KARAGA : More feeder roads to be rehablitated
A number of feeder roads across the length and breath of the district have been earmarked for rehabilitation this year with financial support from the Danish Government under the Transport Sector Programme Support two (TSPSII).
Date Created : 10/10/2007 7:40:09 AM : Story Author : GhanaDistrict.Com
A number of feeder roads across the length and breath of the district have been earmarked for rehabilitation this year with financial support from the Danish Government under the Transport Sector Programme Support two (TSPSII).
Some of the feeder roads to be rehabilitated include the Kuduli junction to Komoayili, Gaa to Tamaligu junction and Sung to Tamaligu among others.
The the District Planning Officer, Abdul-Karim Adam said the bad state of most feeder roads in the District was hindering the easy and smooth movement of farm produce and the travelling public to the marketing centres and to the communities.
"The rehabilitation of the roads will therefore be a big relief to the people of Karaga district particularly farmers and traders", he added.
He said the rehabilitation of the roads will ensure safety on the roads even though the district has no frightening records of motor accidents.
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Some of the feeder roads to be rehabilitated include the Kuduli junction to Komoayili, Gaa to Tamaligu junction and Sung to Tamaligu among others.
The the District Planning Officer, Abdul-Karim Adam said the bad state of most feeder roads in the District was hindering the easy and smooth movement of farm produce and the travelling public to the marketing centres and to the communities.
"The rehabilitation of the roads will therefore be a big relief to the people of Karaga district particularly farmers and traders", he added.
He said the rehabilitation of the roads will ensure safety on the roads even though the district has no frightening records of motor accidents.
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