National Security urges repairs of Afalo-Togo border potholes

The Head of Monitoring and Intelligence at the National Security Secretariat, Hajia Rashida Mahama, has called on the Minister for Roads and Highways to urgently address the deteriorating road conditions at the Ghana–Togo border in Aflao.
Hajia Rashida made the appeal during a working visit to the border, where she assessed the state of infrastructure and operations as part of her nationwide monitoring tour of key transit points generating state revenue.
She expressed concern over the poor state of the road network in the area, particularly the numerous potholes that pose risks to transporters, commuters, and national security personnel stationed at the border.
“Aflao is a vital entry and exit point for goods and services.
It is important that areas contributing significantly to our national revenue are made safe and accessible,” she emphasised.
In addition to highlighting infrastructure challenges, Hajia Rashida assured national security operatives in the area of her commitment to improving their working conditions.
She pledged to prioritise their welfare and provide the necessary logistics to support the smooth execution of their duties.
Her visit underscores the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency, security, and revenue protection at key border points across the country.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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