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Individual from Parliament (MP) for Assin Central, Hon. Kennedy Agyapong has claimed that the previous president John Dramani Mahama expanded the expense of the Kasoa trade and utilized the cash to purchase 350 land cruisers to pay off certain Chiefs in Ghana.
“They utilized the additional cash from the expanded agreement aggregate to purchase 350 land cruisers and shared it among the Chiefs to trick them for votes. We needn’t bother with individuals like that who just consider what they will eat and not the fate of future unborn ages.”
Talking on Kingdom FM observed by Adwoaadubianews.com, the questionable lawmaker and against debasement campaigner, Kennedy Agyapong said the helper streets and emergency clinics guaranteed by John Mahama during the development of the Kasoa exchange never came around.
“The Kasoa trade alone worked by the NDC cost us $270M yet the helper streets and emergency clinics they much discussed didn’t occur as guaranteed. One of the temporary workers uncovered to me that he was entrusted by the NDC to expand the expense of the Kasoa exchange over $40M.”

Kasoa Interchange
715 meters Kasoa Main Interchange was charged by President John Dramani Mahama in November 2016 to ease traffic on the Kasoa Road.
The Kasoa Main Interchange was one of the parts of the $160 million Kasoa Main Interchange and subordinate works, which incorporated the development of two footbridges – one at the Galilea Market and the other at the Opeikuma Junction, the development of the 33-kilometer Kasoa-Amasaman Road and a lorry terminal.
Additionally remembered for the undertaking is the development of 20-kilometer neighborhood streets inside Kasoa, a polyclinic and four essential schools in some chosen networks.
The works, executed by Queiroz Galvao Construction and supported by the administration, started in August, 2015, and was booked to be finished in April, 2017.

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