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The Sunyani Municipal Assembly has secured government approval to commence construction on two major roads within the municipality.
The government funded project will involve the dualization of the Sunyani Secondary School (SUSEC)–Abesim road and the Sunyani Adomako Junction–Watchman route.
Addressing a press conference in Sunyani, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Vincent Antwi Agyei, said the expansion of these key roads, which connect to the central business district, is expected to significantly reduce the heavy traffic congestion experienced during peak morning and evening hours.
Describing traffic along the SUSEC–Abesim stretch as “intense and unbearable,” Mr. Antwi Agyei disclosed that government approval has been granted for Alexiboam Construction Company to begin work on site as soon as possible.
Although the Adomako Junction–Watchman stretch does not currently experience heavy traffic, the MCE explained that the dualization forms part of a long-term strategy to improve traffic flow into Sunyani and prevent future congestion similar to what is being experienced on the Abesim road.
Mr. Antwi Agyei revealed that on February 4, 2026, he engaged traders and other occupants operating in containers and temporary structures along portions of the project area to inform them of the Assembly’s plans to begin work promptly.
According to him, the contractor initially issued a 10-day relocation notice to affected traders. However, following consultations with stakeholders, including the Bono Regional Minister, Joseph Addae Akwaboa, the Assembly approved an extension to allow additional time for the removal of structures.
“After consultations and appeals from those who will be affected, we have extended the deadline from February 14 to Saturday, February 28, 2026,” he said.
He expressed confidence that the contractor would move to site immediately after the deadline, noting that the project is expected to be completed within a few months and certainly within a year.
“As a regional capital, Sunyani experiences increasing vehicular movement, including heavy-duty vehicles. We want to ensure that for many years ahead, the city does not face the kind of congestion seen in Kumasi, Accra, and other major cities,” he stated.
Responding to concerns about traders who may refuse to relocate by the extended deadline, the MCE indicated that the Assembly would have no option but to remove unauthorized structures.
“This is a public good,” he said. “I say this with sympathy, but the road project must proceed. That is the truth.”
Mr. Antwi Agyei further stressed that the Assembly has not issued, and will not issue, permanent permits to individuals occupying road buffer zones. He added that no compensation will be paid to persons affected by the removal exercise.
“We are here to serve, not to intimidate or destroy anyone’s business. But this is a major road project in the municipality that must proceed for the benefit of all,” he concluded.
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