The Member of Parliament for Jomoro Constituency in the Western Region, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, has pledged to bring the same energy she used in securing 100 buses for the nation to the development of roads in her constituency.
The MP, who also serves as Deputy Minister for Transport, said: “I fought tirelessly to secure 100 buses to reduce congestion in our nation,” adding that she intends to apply the same determination to addressing road challenges in Jomoro.
In a social media post on Monday, April 13, 2026, under the theme “Today’s Agenda: The Big Push!”, she called for unity in tackling the constituency’s infrastructure challenges.
“As we confront Ghana’s urgent 2026 road infrastructure agenda, we, as one united community, Jomoro! stand strong,” she wrote.
She reiterated her role in securing the buses, stating: “As a Member of Parliament for the good people and Deputy Minister for Transport, I fought tirelessly to secure 100 buses to reduce congestion in our nation. By God’s grace, they are now in the country, a testament to our relentless effort, and very soon, they will be unveiled on our roads.”
Madam Affo-Toffey said the same commitment would now be directed toward improving roads in Jomoro.
“The state of our roads is deplorable, with potholes, danger, and utter neglect. My people have cried out, and I do not take this cry lightly,” she said, adding that addressing the issue is her top priority.
She assured residents of her commitment, saying: “To the good people of Jomoro, I stand firmly with you; together, we press on. Be assured, our collective hope will not be in vain. The transformation of Jomoro roads is not a distant promise but a reality we are diligently working to deliver.”
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