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Ketu South roads to be resurfaced, says MCE

The head of local government in Ketu South, Maxwell Lukudor, says more roads will be given facelift going forward

Maxwell Lukudor, the municipal chief executive (MCE) for Ketu South, has said that main town roads in Aflao and Denu, and neighbouring communities are expected to see massive facelift in the coming months.

According to him, when sanctioned by the President, one of the streets in the municipality named after the late Ghanaian international broadcaster Komla Dumor, and an industrial route, Diamond Cement Street, would be restored.

Roads leading to the municipal assembly and the two court premises, Circuit and High Courts in Denu are currently under construction.

Lukudor said he is poised to advance urban roads in the area in addition to the many other sectors he promised to prioritise.

He added: “As part of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo‘s promises to Ketu South people, he’s given us 15 kilometres of the roads, so as at now, apart from the assembly when you go to Klikor from the bank to Togbe Addo’s place you will see the culvert works going on. Then from Denu to Swanzi beach is ongoing, there’s another road from Swanzi beach to the Roman Catholic church at Denu, that one too is part of it”.

He noted that roads leading to the main Aflao border and VIP bus terminal near the border are expected to be reconstructed.

“I pray the President adds the Diamond Cement road and the Komla Dumor road, those are two very important roads for Ketu South people to the facelift”.

The MCE also disclosed that, he has assigned the Forestry Commission in the area to nurse 1000 pieces of royal palm trees, which will be planted on shoulders of major streets in the municipality.

The Ketu South municipality is the most populated district in the Volta Region and the busiest entry point to Togo.

Albert Kuzor

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