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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has emphasized the significance of the Flower Pot Interchange, describing it as a legacy that will benefit future generations.
Speaking at the commissioning of the Interchange in the Greater Accra Region on Tuesday, November 19, the President called on Ghanaians to take ownership of the project and ensure its long-term sustainability.
He highlighted the importance of the Flower Pot Interchange in improving traffic flow and contributing to the overall development of the region. Akufo-Addo expressed the NPP's commitment to expanding infrastructure projects that support the nation's growth.
The President urged citizens to protect such critical infrastructure to guarantee its continued functionality and effectiveness for the benefit of the entire country.
“The Flower Pot Interchange is a legacy for future generations. I call on the Ministry of Roads and Highways, the newly established National Roads Authority, traditional rulers, commuters, and all Ghanaians to join hands in safeguarding this asset for future generations in ensuring that it serves its purpose for the long term.”
He urged commuters using the newly inaugurated Spintex-Flower Pot route to adhere to road safety guidelines to prevent accidents.
The President emphasised the importance of both commuters and pedestrians abiding by traffic laws.
"I also urge motorists to exercise caution; let us prioritise safety and respect road regulations," he added.
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