Rehabilitated Kotokuom Bridge reopened for Public Use

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Dr. Frank Amoakohene (2nd right), Nana Owusu Adade, Mr Alhasaan Suhini and DCE Ishaq cutting the tape to commission the Bridge

The reconstructed Kotokuom Bridge has been commissioned and opened for public use by Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the Ashanti Regional Minister and Mr. Alhasaan Suhini, the Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways.

Alhasaan Suhini, the Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways at the commissioning of the bridge

The bridge serves 15 communities and was reconstructed after the residents appealed to the government through Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, citing safety concerns.

Dr. Frank Amoakohene explained that the government responded swiftly to the residents’ appeal, tasking them to use an alternative route while the construction was underway.

The Minister commended the Roads Minister for the support and completing the project in a short space of time.

The Ashanti Regional Minister urged the residents to own the project and use it responsibly, particularly in mining activities.

He emphasised the importance of obtaining the necessary licenses and certificates to mine and reclaim land without causing harm to the environment.

Dr. Amoakohene assured the residents that the government would complete all uncompleted projects and infrastructure within the district and hinted that new projects would be initiated soon.

Mr. Alhasaan Suhini, the Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, explained that the government’s response was a testament to its commitment to the Big Push Agenda, which aims to make massive investments in roads and bridges.

The rehabilitated Kotokuom Bridge

He emphasised that the government was committed to investing in infrastructure that connects people to markets, children to schools, families to healthcare and communities to opportunities and economic growth.

Nana Owusu Adade, representative of Atwima Agogohene, commended the John Mahama led government for responding promptly to the plight of the 15 communities.

He also raised concerns about security issues and appealed for a recreational center for the youth.

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