Kumasi Sofoline Drivers Unions Express Gratitude To Kwadaso Municipal Assembly Over Projects Execution

Kumasi Sofoline Drivers Unions Express Gratitude To Kwadaso Municipal Assembly Over Projects Execution.

The entire drivers of the Kumasi Sofoline Drivers Unions in the Ashanti region have expressed their appreciation to the authorities of the Kwadaso Municipal Assembly over what they termed as a “kind gesture” from them, (Assembly).

According to the drivers Unions at the Kumasi Sofoline, the Municipal Assembly under the leadership of Hon Agyenim Boateng have solved some pressing challenges that confront them at the terminal.

Speaking to a section of the media in Kumasi to expressed their appreciation over the gesture , the spokesperson for the Unions, Mr Albert Kwesi Boamah hinted that Sofoline terminal has over the years been confronted with various problems of which solutions were unable to meet by the Unions despite their efforts to solve them.

Mr Boamah who also doubles as the Chairman for the Sofoline Super Branch of the Ghana Private Road &; Transport Union (GPRTU) indicated that the Unions having no alternative appealed to the Assembly for support.

He stressed that it was through the humble appeal hence the Municipal Chief Executive of the Assembly, Hon Agyenim Boateng and the entire staff of the Assembly gave the approval to their request.

Mr Albert Kwesi Boamah mentioned an ultra modern toilet facility which has been completed for at the terminal under ” build, operate and transfer” (BOT) agreement. employment of Zoomlion cleaners to ensure non stop cleaning activities across the terminal on daily basis.

That was not all, Boamah further cited the solution of power problems which is currently contributing to curb armed robbery cases during night time whilst construction of disability walk ways at the terminal is on the pipeline.

Chairman Boamah added that the Municipal Assembly has also built an ultra modern police post at the Sofoline terminal and is currently awaiting for commission.

To compliment the gesture of the Assembly, Mr Boamah hinted that the drivers Unions at the Sofoline terminal have also provided five (5) waste bins for public use at the terminal with the aim at curbing waste pollution on the terminal.

Thanking the Assembly for all the above mentioned support, Chairman Boamah took the opportunity to advise travellers to be law abiding and use the facilities in accordance to the mission in which they were provided.

Attached picture: Mce in attire with Boamah on cloth.