Residents and travelers along the Chuchuliga–Sandema road have grown increasingly anxious as construction on the critical route remains at a standstill. The reason: MyTurn Construction, the firm responsible for the project, has yet to return to the site following the Christmas break.
Upper East Regional Minister Donatus Akamugri Atanga addressed the situation during his first press soiree, responding to pointed questions from the media regarding the road’s progress. He explained that while the project was expected to resume after the holidays, the contractor had not yet made an appearance.
“I am reliably informed by my honorable MCE that he spoke to the contractor, who assured him he would be back on site by the end of this month,” Atanga said. “He left for the Christmas holidays and is not back yet.”
The Minister’s remarks have sparked reactions from frustrated residents and frequent users of the road, many of whom noted that construction crews left soon after the region’s FEOK celebrations and have not been seen since.
With each passing day, hopes for a swift resumption of work are being tested, as communities along the route wait for tangible signs that their vital roadway will soon be completed.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









