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Home » We Will Not Allow Gov’t To Rush Passage Of €140m Loan For Suame Roads – Minority
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We Will Not Allow Gov’t To Rush Passage Of €140m Loan For Suame Roads – Minority

adminBy adminJuly 21, 2022

The Minority says it’s not going to allow government to rush through the House, a €140 million loan facility to construct an interchange and ancillary infrastructure facility in Suame in the Ashanti Region.

The contractual agreement was laid earlier in the House only a day after some residents of Suame protested and nearly attacked their MP, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, who is also the Majority Leader.

According to Minority Spokesperson on Roads and Transport, Kwame Governs Agbodza, MPs still do not have sufficient copies of the loan agreement to peruse to take decision on it.

“It turned into laid the day past however as we talk nobody has given a copy of that, so the question is, has it honestly been laid?… we’re just hoping that no person comes to inform us that within one day we need to study the documents and pass it,” he told the press .

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