infrastructure and transport

Nyankrom Road Blockade Halts Industry and Strands Students

Residents of Nyankrom in the Shama District blocked roads on Monday, May 4, disrupting operations of Twyford Ceramics and Marcopolo Tiles. The protest, a reaction to a neglected road infrastructure, also stranded Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates and teachers. Protesters vow to continue daily demonstrations until road repairs begin.

StatsGH News Desk ·

Angry residents in Nyankrom blocked major roads on Monday. This action halted economic and educational activities in the Shama District. The protest targeted the supply chain of two large factories. Twyford Ceramics and Marcopolo Tiles rely on these routes.

Residents are protesting the poor condition of their road network. They describe the road as a "death trap." The blockade involved burning tyres and placing physical barriers. This action stopped clay trucks carrying raw materials. These trucks supply the tile and sanitary ware factories. The disruption impacts the factories' ability to operate. These are significant industrial players in the region.

The protest also caused a crisis for students. It happened during the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). Candidates and teachers were stranded for hours. This significantly impacted their ability to reach exam centres. It also disrupted normal school activities. The local community faces psychological and logistical challenges. This timing highlights the deep frustration of the residents.

Israel Kwesi Eshun, leader of the Nyankrom Concerned Youth, explained the protest. He stated a lack of trust in the government. The residents gave a one-month ultimatum. They demanded contractors return to fix the road. The government failed to meet this deadline. Mr. Eshun alleged that factory truck traffic worsened the road's condition. He warned of continued daily protests. They will persist until construction begins.

Despite police presence, demonstrators remained firm. They demand visual proof of construction work. Dozens of trucks remained stranded. Local authorities are trying to negotiate with the youth leaders. The Shama District Assembly has not yet commented on the road contract status. The continuous nature of these protests could lead to sustained economic losses for the companies involved. It also raises questions about the government's infrastructure development and maintenance commitments in the region.

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