Atonsu-Esereso bridge will be completed in July - Kofi Job branch manager

Residents in the Bosomtwe District have complained about an ongoing construction works on the broken bridge in-between Atonsu and Esereso which is upsetting their daily activities but the site manager for Kofi Job construction, Mr Osei Assibey Bonsu has called for patience that works will soon be completed.

Atonsu-Esereso bridge will be completed in July - Kofi Job branch manager
Atonsu-Esereso bridge

The Site Manager for Kofi Job Construction Limited, Atonsu Branch, Mr Osei Assibey Bonsu has assured residents of Esereso in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region to exercise patience for works on the Atonsu Esereso-bridge will soon be completed.

He assured that the best working materials have been acquired to be used in building the link to make the asset enduring in times of heavy rainy seasons for the safety of occupants, adding that works will be completed within June and July.

Mr Osei Assibey Bonsu updated that the first phase of the bridge construction which has brought a lot of mix-up among residents is not the main bridge but a release culvert to divert the Oda river before the formation of the main 4x4 bridge.

“Oda is a big river and we have to construct a bigger bridge to contain the water. The Old Bridge is bigger than what we are working on now, which is not the main bridge but a release culvert to divert the river before we can construct the main one,” he said.

“The old bridge will be extended by 30 meters before the new 4x4 will be done. The old is 3x3, smaller than what we are about to work on.

“We have done different bridges and Ejisu Onwe is an example. Hopefully, from June to July, the work will be completed."

He made known to Ghanaians that Kofi Job construction Limited represents quality and putting up lasting infrastructures to resolve society’s challenges for the progress of Ghana.

“Kofi Job is a Ghanaian and loves the progress of Ghana. He wouldn’t work on this project with shoddy goods. We want the best for residents here and we will make sure residents are pleased with the work at the end of the construction.”

He told the Ghanaian media that their doors are always opened for clarifications of matters which involves Kofi Job construction Limited. He advised that misinformation about construction works alleged to be abandoned by Kofo Job to the public does not paint a good image of the company.

“We are grateful to SoireeNews for taking a step to enquire about the work we are doing here. So many media stations have given a false report on the issue and opportunity to clarify matters is what we seek,” he appreciated.