Subin constituency in Kumasi is to benefit a further 20 kilomtres out of a total of 150km in Phase II of the Kumasi Inner City Roads Project, which is scheduled to commence later this year.
Subin has had the privilege of getting 13.5km out of the 100km of roads to be rehabilitated in the Phase 1 of the €55 million Kumasi Inner City Roads project.
Eugene Boakye Antwi, Member of Parliament for Subin, last Friday February 26, was accompanied by the contractor (CONTRACTA UK), engineers and consultant in charge of the Kumasi Inner City Roads Project to inspect ongoing construction of the key roads.
Notable roads under construction in the constituency include the key road network within the Lobito and Amankwatia Electoral Areas respectively.
Eugene Boakye Antwi was accompanied by Polling Station chairpersons, Electoral Area Coordinators and constituency officers of the Subin Constituency.
In July 2020, Messrs JOSHOB commenced the resealing and asphalting of the Subin road network within the Amakom Electoral Area.
The MP was accompanied by constituency executive officers and electoral area co-ordinators.
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