“Can’t Wait” Foundation embarks on Suame roads rehab

A Non-Governmental Organisation, “Can’t Wait Foundation” Founded, by Nana Akonaa Osei Bonsu, Otumfuo’s Kyiniyefuohene, has solely embarked on the rehabilitation of roads in the Suame Municipality.

Patching of deteriorated road by the NGO

The exercise is intended to complement the efforts of the government in fixing deteriorated roads at Suame, thus help ease vehicular traffic in the locality.

He bemoaned the deplorable state of the roads, which compel drivers to meander through pot-holes with extreme difficulty causing traffic jams and sometimes accidents.

Nana Bonsu’s initiative comes after he narrowly escaped death recently, when an oncoming vehicle swerved to avoid a pot-hole and nearly crashed into his car at Suame.

His NGO has committed about GH¢50,000 from his own resources into filling pot-holes along the stretch, and he intends to carry out similar projects at Kronum and Abrepo communities in the Greater Kumasi area.

He gave the assured that he would use the little resources at his disposal to execute the project to the benefit of the affected communities.

Nana Bonsu called on Ghanaians, not to wait on the government for essential projects, particularly those that directly affect their livelihoods, and encouraged them to sacrifice a little to move the nation forward.

He urged the affluent in society to undertake self-help projects in their communities to promote national development.

He made a passionate appeal to philanthropists, benevolent organisations, institutions, and well to do individuals to support him to extend the project to other parts of the Ashanti Region.

Nana Bonsu commended Sir Dr. Donkor Fordjour for his massive support towards the roads rehabilitation project.

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