Residents of Manhyia South Constituency have expressed their disappointment and frustration over the deplorable state of roads in the area.
Despite consistently voting for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in elections, they claim to have some of the worst roads in the Ashanti Region, including those in Ashtown, and the CPC road.
The poor road conditions have become a major concern for drivers and passengers.

The situation has worsened since the commencement of the Suame Interchange project, with drivers complaining about the exorbitant costs of repairing their vehicles due to the poor road network.
“We’re tired of voting for politicians who neglect our needs. We need change, and we need it now,” said a concerned resident.
In response to the concerns, Kwaku Marfo, Liberal Party Ghana’s Parliamentary Candidate for Manhyia South, acknowledged the poor state of roads in the constituency.
He assured residents that, if elected, he would prioritize road construction to ease travel and support drivers.

Marfo emphasized his commitment to addressing the long-standing issue, stating, “It’s time for a new direction, and I’m committed to delivering better infrastructure for Manhyia South.”