The Tema Metropolitan Chief Executive, Yohane Amarh Ashitey, has declared Admiral Akufo-Addo's barrage of the District Alley Improvement Programme (DRIP) as the latest affirmation of the government's caring disposition appear Ghanaians.

"The Akufo-Addo, Mahamudu Bawumia government cares about Ghanaians; it has approved this in the accomplished and is demonstrating it afresh now with DRIP," the MCE wrote in a column on amusing media.

According to him, the activity is a achievement that will advance the accompaniment of anchorage in districts about the country so that Ghanaian localities in these districts can accept added motorable anchorage for busline purposes.

"Through DRIP, the government is already afresh bringing the assets of capitalism to the doorstep of the accustomed Ghanaian," the MCE wrote, adding, "this is what it agency to be a able and caring government."

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo launched the DRIP affairs on Wednesday at the Black Star Square area he additionally commissioned capital accessories for the take-off.

According to the president, the affairs is advised to enhance the country's alley networks, as allotment of the government's advancing efforts to decentralize development and advance the affection of activity for Ghanaians.

"Roads affix communities, facilitate trade, accredit admission to apprenticeship and healthcare, and ultimately advance the affection of activity for the citizenry," he stated.

According to the Tema MCE, the activity will advice actualize a greater faculty of acceptance amid adolescent citizens in rural Ghana who may feel a bit broken from the centermost of civic development activities.

"This is the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government adage that we apperceive that the anchorage for our association in the districts are not as acceptable as those in the regions and cities; however, they are appropriately important and deserve the best of roads."

Yohane Amarh Ashitey declared that the affairs will massively advance the country's alley connectivity and advice bolster Ghana's angel as a lower middle-income country.