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Complete Kumasi-Obuasi road

Dear Editor,

It has come to my attention that despite some progress, develop­ment across the country remains sluggish. One glaring example of this is the ongoing project on the Kumasi-Obuasi road.

Having traversed this route for some time now, I have witnessed firsthand the slow pace of work, which has left portions of the road incomplete even after three years.

As they say, “Rome wasn’t built in a day,” yet it is disheartening to see such a vital artery of trans­portation languish in an unfinished state.

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While I applaud the government for the segments of the road that have been successfully construct­ed, there still remains much to be done.

We want to see contractors expedite action to complete the remaining sections of the Kuma­si-Obuasi road.

After all, as the saying goes, “A stitch in time saves nine.”

Addressing these outstand­ing issues will not only enhance connectivity between these two important cities but also ensure the safety and convenience of commuters.

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In the light of this, I urge the government to prioritise the com­pletion of the remaining portions of the Kumasi-Obuasi road.

As the saying goes, “Actions speak louder than words,” and it is imperative that tangible steps were taken to fulfill the promises made to the citizens.

James Boahene Nyarko Akwasi

Obuasi

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Concern over mentally ill persons roaming Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange

 Dear Sir

I write to express my concern over the growing number of mentally ill indi­viduals roaming the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Interchange in Accra.

This area, a vital trans­portation hub and commer­cial centre, has increasingly become home to several per­sons visibly suffering from mental health issues, often without adequate care or supervision.

This situation poses risks both to the affected individuals and the general pub­lic. Some of these individuals are exposed to traffic hazards, unsanitary conditions, and in some cases, hostile treatment from passersby.

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There have also been reports of oc­casional erratic behaviour, which causes fear and discomfort among commuters and vendors.

Mental health is a public health issue, and these individuals deserve compas­sion, medical attention, and a safe envi­ronment.

I urge the Ministry of Health, the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, and relevant NGOs to collaborate on a sustainable solution including mental health outreach pro­grammes, rehabilitation, and safe hous­ing.

Kwame Nkrumah Circle should be a symbol of progress, not a place where the vulnerable are left to struggle. Let us act with urgency and humanity.

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From John Boateng

Kwame Nkrumah Circle

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Parents should encourage their wards writing BECE

Dear Editor,

AS the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) takes off across the country starting Wednesday, I write to encourage all candidates taking part in this important step in their academic journey.

Out of a total of 603,328 can­didates taking the examination this year, 306,078 are females, whiles the rest 297,250 are males.

Over the years, the examina­tion begins on Monday and ended on Friday but per the timetable, this year’s candidates started on Wednesday and will end next week.

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The BECE is not just an exam, it is a milestone from one stage to another. It represents years of hardwork, dedication and the dreams of countless students who hope to continue their education and build a brighter future.

This is where the role of parents, teachers and society become beneficial. Let us offer not only academic support but emotional encouragement to them.

I also appeal to educational authorities to ensure fairness, proper supervision and transpar­ency throughout the examination period.

The journey may be challeng­ing, but with time, focus and discipline they can make it.

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I wish to use this platform to wish all of them well.

Naa Koshie, Teshie

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