The Ministry of Roads and Highways has issued a notice regarding the closure of a section of the Takoradi-Agona road for repair works.
According to the press statement released on Monday, February 19, the closure will commence from Friday, February 23, to Tuesday, February 27.
The repair works will focus on the area around the Butre River Bridge at Ewusiejoe in New Takoradi.
The Ministry has provided a list detailing the specific parts of the road that will be affected by the scheduled repair activities.
"The Ministry of Road and Highway acting through the Ghana Highways Authority (GHA) wishes to announce to the general public and all road users that the Ewusiejoe section of the Takoradi-Agona Road on the N1 Highway will be completely closed to traffic from midnight, Friday, February 23, to Tuesday, February 27, 2024, at 4am."
"This is to enable the Ghana Highway Authority to carry out major repair works on the approaches to the Butre River Bridge at Ewusiejoe near Takoradi."
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