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GJA President pledges to support construction of Alajo lorry station

THE President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Albert Kwabena Dwumfuor, has pledged to support the Chief of Alajo, Nii Armah Ajoor II, in constructing a lorry station for the area.
This, he believes, would go a long way to positively impact the lives of the people in the community.
He made this pledge recently during the celebration of Nii Armah Ajoor’s fifth anniversary as chief of the area.
This followed the chief’s called on the people of Alajo to come together to support him in constructing a lorry station and a proper market at Alajo.
Mr.Dwumfuor, who has been a resident of Alajo for many years, assured the chief and people of Alajo that he would partner with the chief to construct a lorry station.
He said this would be one of the highlights of the chief’s sixth-anniversary celebration next year.
According to Mr.Dwumfuor, Alajo has seen some developments over the years, however, it hurts him to see people always by the roadside chasing vehicles to work.
“This used to be the situation in Alajo when we were growing up, however, it has still not changed. This year, we will change the narrative and work on the lorry station,” he said.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme