Editorial
Renovate Teiman Burger Town roads
Dear Editor
RESIDENTS of Teiman Burger Town are calling on government to urgently fix the Burger town roads that connects their community to the Teiman bus stop.
The road has become almost unmotorable—especially during the rainy season—making life increasingly difficult for both commuters and commercial drivers.
Whenever it rains, residents are left stranded at the Teiman bus stop as the road leading to Burger Town becomes heavily flooded and unmotorable. As a result, drivers refuse to ply the route for fear of damaging their vehicles.
For many residents, walking the long distances in the rain is not an option therefore they rely on ‘Okadas’ (motorbikes), which are more expensive and often unsafe.
The community is calling on government and local authorities to help address the poor road infrastructure, stressing that it’s not just an inconvenience, but a major barrier to daily life and economic productivity especially when it rains.
“We are tired. This road has been neglected for far too long. All we want is for the government to fix the road so we can live and work in peace,” said a resident.
Joyce Akosua Ayine
A level 300 students of UniMAC-IJ