Hon. Asenso Boakye Cuts Sod for 24km Pakyi No. 2 - Antoakrom Road Construction

Pakyi No. 2 and Antoakrom, two vibrant communities nestled in the heart of our beloved nation, Ghana, are about to witness a transformation that will connect them like never before. The honorable Member of Parliament for Bantama Constituency, Hon. Asenso Boakye, has taken a momentous step by cutting the sod for the construction of the 24-kilometer Pakyi No. 2 - Antoakrom Road. This ambitious project promises to enhance connectivity, boost economic activities, and improve the overall quality of life for residents in these areas.

The Pakyi No. 2 - Antoakrom Road, spanning a distance of 24 kilometers, will traverse picturesque landscapes, linking these communities to essential services, markets, and neighboring towns. Let’s delve into the key aspects of this transformative endeavor:

  • Infrastructure Investment: The road project is a testament to the government’s commitment to infrastructure development. It signifies progress, prosperity, and a brighter future for the people of Pakyi No. 2 and Antoakrom.
  • Economic Impact: Improved road networks facilitate trade, commerce, and transportation. As the road takes shape, it will open up opportunities for businesses, farmers, and entrepreneurs. The movement of goods and services will become more efficient, leading to economic growth and job creation.
  • Community Connectivity: The Pakyi No. 2 - Antoakrom Road will bridge the gap between these communities. Families, friends, and neighbors will find it easier to visit each other, fostering social bonds and unity.
  • Healthcare and Education: Access to healthcare centers and educational institutions will be significantly enhanced. Ambulances, school buses, and emergency services will navigate the road more smoothly, ensuring timely assistance.
  • Tourism Potential: The scenic beauty along the route has untapped tourism potential. As the road becomes accessible, tourists and nature enthusiasts can explore the lush greenery, water bodies, and cultural heritage of the region.

The project will be executed in phases:

  • Phase 1 (First 4,000 Units): Within the next 18 months, the first 4,000 housing units will be completed. These units will provide comfortable homes for families, contributing to the overall development of the area.
  • Phase 2 (Remaining 4,000 Units): The subsequent 18 months will witness the completion of the remaining 4,000 housing units. Developers, including Rehoboth Properties, State Housing Company Limited, Devtraco Group Limited, FrankPauls Ventures Company Limited, and Douja Promotion Addoha Groupe Limited, will collaborate to ensure successful implementation.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s meticulous feasibility study for this housing project sets a precedent. Detailed assessments, including environmental impact, social impact, property impact, traffic analysis, and financial viability, have been conducted. This thorough approach ensures that the project aligns with the needs of the community and stands as a beacon of sustainable development.

As we witness the groundbreaking ceremony, let us celebrate the vision, dedication, and collective effort that will pave the way for a brighter future. The Pakyi No. 2 - Antoakrom Road is more than just asphalt and concrete; it is a lifeline connecting dreams, aspirations, and progress.