Member of Parliament for North Dayi, Joycelyn Tetteh, has reaffirmed her commitment to delivering tangible development to her constituents, declaring that she does not intend to return with “empty hands” after earning their mandate.
She made this statement during the sod-cutting ceremony for the construction of a major road project at Wusuta in the North Dayi District of the Volta Region. The project is expected to significantly improve transportation and economic activity in the area.
Addressing a gathering of traditional leaders, party supporters, and residents, Hon. Tetteh emphasized that political leadership must go beyond promises to actual delivery. She noted that the people of Wusuta entrusted her with their votes in the hope of improved living conditions, and she remains determined to justify that trust through visible development projects.
According to her, the road construction marks just one of several initiatives aimed at enhancing infrastructure within the constituency.
The road project, once completed, is expected to ease movement for farmers, traders, and commuters who have long struggled with poor road conditions.
Residents have often complained about the challenges of transporting goods, especially during the rainy season. Hon. Tetteh assured the community that the project would be executed with quality and efficiency to ensure long-term benefits for the people.
As construction begins, expectations remain high that the project will not only improve accessibility but also contribute to the overall socio-economic development of Wusuta and its surrounding communities.
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