Party Demands Urgent Government Action as Poor Roads Continue to Frustrate Commuters and Threaten Lives
The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has issued a strong call for the immediate rehabilitation of roads across the country, warning that deteriorating road networks are causing immense hardship for citizens and posing serious risks to lives and livelihoods.
In a passionate appeal, the party expressed deep concern over the worsening condition of major highways, urban roads, and rural routes, arguing that years of neglect have left many communities struggling with unsafe and unreliable transportation infrastructure.
According to the CPP, the poor state of roads is not only disrupting daily travel but also affecting economic activity, increasing vehicle maintenance costs, delaying the movement of goods, and undermining national development efforts.
The party stressed that countless motorists, commercial drivers, traders, and residents are forced to navigate pothole-ridden roads every day, exposing them to accidents and unnecessary hardships.
“The situation has become unbearable,” the CPP declared, urging authorities to treat road rehabilitation as a national emergency rather than a routine administrative matter.
The party further called on government agencies responsible for roads and infrastructure to accelerate repair works and ensure that abandoned projects are completed without delay. It argued that quality roads are essential for economic growth, job creation, trade, and the delivery of social services.
The CPP also appealed for greater accountability in the management of road projects, insisting that taxpayers deserve value for money and durable infrastructure capable of serving communities for years to come.
As public frustration over deteriorating roads continues to grow in many parts of the country, the party’s demand adds to mounting pressure on authorities to take swift and decisive action.
With commuters enduring daily traffic challenges, transport operators counting rising costs, and residents raising safety concerns, the call for immediate road repairs is likely to intensify in the coming weeks.
For many citizens, the message is simple and urgent: the nation’s roads can no longer wait.


