Newly enstooled chief of Tsetsekasum in the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese Constituency in the Central Region, Nana Yeboah ll has shared frustration over his community's poor road network.
He clarified to be a chief motivated by developmental works and not one fascinated by politics.
According to him, Tsetsekasum as a farming community, has come of age to still access deplorable roads upon several submitted complains to past and present leadership of the country.
Nana Yeboah ll made this statement at his official coronation as chief of Tsetsekasum on Friday.
Born to the private name, Nana Kwame Idan, the newly enstooled chief remarked that should his community which rarely see commercial vehicles unlike motorbikes, be privileged to acquire good roads, will propel taxi drivers from Abakrampa to regularly access the road to the area.
He recounted to have commence the construction of a teacher's quarters to care for the accommodation issues of teachers posted into the community, since they're often compelled to leave for not getting a decent place to log and teach.
The chief, however, promised to better the living condition of residents at Tsetsekasum with the provision of a portable drinking water, a hospital facility, and to establish decent job opportunities to cater for the area's high rate of unemployment among the young and old.
Sompaonline.com/Eric Annan