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#RoadOfPeril: Residents, commuters demand gov’t action on Kwabenya-Berekuso-Kitase road

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In this feature series, ‘Roads of Peril,’ we take you to the Kwabenya–Berekuso–Kitase stretch in the Greater Accra region where residents, students and drivers face daily struggles on a road that raises not only safety concerns but also poses serious health risks.

Imagine commuting to school each day along a road where every passing vehicle kicks up clouds of red dust.

For residents, students, and staff of Ashesi University — one of the tertiary institutions along the Kwabenya–Berekuso–Kitase stretch, this is a daily reality. Despite repeated assurances from successive governments, they lament that the road situation remains the same. Pearl Ofori has more in today’s edition of ‘Roads of Peril.’

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