Ghana: Communication Has Power to Break Barrier

Sekondi — THE PARAMOUNT Chief of the Essikado Traditional Area in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis, Nana Kobina Nketiah IV has noted that with the bad nature of roads across the African continent and the escalating world market price of crude oil, communication has become the alternative means of transport that must be harnessed to the benefit of the people.

He said when the roads are bad, it becomes virtually impossible for the people to move around freely but communication has the power to break such a barrier hence the need to pay urgent attention to its development in the African continent.

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