Frustrated residents and commercial drivers along the Kwabenya Berekuso stretch have finally hit the streets to register their heavy displeasure. Clouds of thick dust during the dry season and deep muddy pools when it rains make daily commuting a nightmare for everyone. People spend heavy amounts fixing broken vehicle parts instead of enjoying the fruits of their daily hustle.
Drivers navigate endless potholes on the road that resemble swimming pools while passengers swallow dust like it is free breakfast. Successive appeals to authority figures yielded empty promises leaving citizens with no other option than mass street protests. Local traders lament how bad transport networks continuously kill market sales because buyers refuse to visit dusty neighborhoods.
Government agencies must act urgently to fix this vital route and save taxpayers from enduring persistent agony. Communities deserve better infrastructure that supports economic growth rather than destroying vehicles and health. Prompt engineering intervention will restore total sanity and bring sweet relief to all road users.
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