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Overlord of Buru-Navio frustrated as steel bridge remains unfixed a year after its collapse

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It would be recalled that the said bridge caved in on March 24, 2022 as a heavy haulage truck attempted to drive through.

The collapsed bridge has since brought untold hardships on citizens in the area relating to mobility challenges, carting of goods in and out of the area, and also, cutting off other connecting communities as well as public servants and businessmen and women who ply their trade along that route. This same route also connects up with parts of neighbouring Burkina Faso.

When the DCE for the area spoke on the Day Break Upper East Show in September 2022, he mentioned that steel parts for the bridge were being imported from the United Kingdom to fix the bridge

“Myself and the hardworking regional minister met the minister for roads and he assured us of working on it. The point is, a team came to check [the broken bridge] and considering the wide nature of it [the river], they tried to see if they can shift and use concrete but the technical people are saying the steel bridge would be the best. In our conversation with the sector minister, [it came to light] that they are importing steel materials from the UK. When it [the steels] come, they would work on it,” the DCE said. 

In February 2023, the Upper East Regional Minister, Stephen Yakubu expressed worry that the collapsed Navio steel bridge in the Kassena- Nankana West District, if not fixed, could be used as an entry point for Jihadists and some terrorist groups.

The minister was on a visit to the area with the Upper East Regional Director of the Ghana Road and Highways to assess the level of damage.

Meanwhile, the Overlord of Buru-Navio Traditional Area in the Kassena Nankana West District of the Upper East Region, Pe Adams Kwarase Asongojem Parijei Adurigola II, speaking with A1 Radio’s Mark Smith on the Day Break Upper East Show today, expressed high level of disappointment in the Upper East Regional Minister for his seeming lack of action. 

“In fact, this bridge is a problem to the entire Upper East Region, not just the people of Navio. Since this bridge got broken, I have complained and organised press conferences and up till now, there’s been nothing done. Recently, I brought people to come and put stones there. Last 2 months, the regional minister called me and said the contractor is coming. We have waited till today and there’s still nothing. Even when I call them, they do not pick up. Everyday, people would come to my palace and complain to me,” he said. 

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

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