Millennium City Sector Five Land Lords Association in the Gomoa East district of the Central region has kicks off Phase One of a much-needed inner roads construction project, a significant step towards improving road infrastructure and enhancing the quality of life for residents.
The Millennium City Sector Five Land Lords Association, under the leadership of Chairman Francis Kobby Odoom, has officially commenced Phase One of a long-awaited road construction project aimed at transforming the poor roads in the area.
Speaking in an interview with ITV news, chairman Francis Kobby Odoom stated that, for years the community has struggled with impassable roads, hindering businesses, affecting commutes, and generally lowering the quality of life for everyone.
"We've demonstrated our commitment by mobilizing our community's resources to begin this vital work,". "But we can't do it alone. We urgently need the support of the government, local businesses, and compassionate individuals to bring this project to success."
The Association has bravely initiated Phase One, which entails Grading and drainage improvements along the stretchs initial paving of key intersections. The planned road construction will significantly improve connectivity within Sector Five, making it easier for residents to commute to work, access healthcare facilities, and transport goods. It is also expected to boost property values and attract new investment to the area.
The association is committed to transparency and accountability throughout the project. Regular updates will be provided to the community and all stakeholders.
He added that, "This project is more than just about roads; it's about building a better future for the residents of the Millennium City Sector Five."
Chairman Odoom's plea is a call to action for the government and all Ghanaians to invest in the development of their communities and empower its residents to thrive