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The Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) has advised the traveling public to come to the airport ahead of time as an articulated truck has overturned very close to the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) causing traffic.
The road has since been closed to traffic to allow personnel to move the truck to make the road motorable.
GACL is, therefore, advising that all travelers and users of the airport report ahead of time and cooperate with police and the managers of the airport to ensure an orderly entry and exit from Airport.
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