Audio By Carbonatix
Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, says the government is taking a cautious approach to the proposed Accra–Kumasi expressway project to avoid cost overruns and design errors that could delay implementation.
Speaking on JoyNews’ Super Morning Show, the Minister explained that the government is currently completing detailed feasibility studies, design work and costing for the nearly 200-kilometre stretch, before moving contractors to the site.
According to him, the decision is aimed at ensuring that the final project cost presented to the public reflects the true scope of work and does not require future revisions.
“We want to take time to make sure that when we come out and say we need X amount of money to build the about 200km from Accra to Kumasi, we don’t come back and tell you that we want to double that money simply because we made a mistake,” Mr Agbodza said.
He noted that rushing the process without proper technical preparation could lead to avoidable financial and logistical challenges during construction.
Providing timelines, the Roads and Highways Minister said the final draft of the feasibility, design and costing documents is expected between May and June, with an allowance up to July or August to address any omissions or additional requirements.
“We are expecting the final draft somewhere May, June, but we are giving ourselves July, August, just in case there’s something they missed or something we need to add,” he explained.
Mr Agbodza added that once the preparatory work is completed, the project should commence by mid-year, following the procurement and award of contracts.
Latest Stories
-
Nigeria clinches $10,000 grand prize as 4th ECOWAS Regional Cybersecurity Hackathon 2026 ends in Accra
50 minutes -
AGI partners Danish industries to advance value chain sustainability
1 hour -
Missing UCC student found dead as police launch investigations
1 hour -
Aflao border plunged into darkness, exposing travellers to attacks – Union Secretary
1 hour -
ECOWAS unites on minerals, industrialisation to power AfCFTA
1 hour -
Oti House of Chiefs to unveil 7-member committee on Nkwanta South conflict
1 hour -
Be advocates of modern parenting – Adaklu DCE
2 hours -
Ketu North MCE advocates agricultural mechanisation to boost productivity
2 hours -
The Thomas Partey Case: Presumption of innocence, sovereignty and the World Cup
2 hours -
Parents urged not to give away children due to poverty
2 hours -
Konongo crash leaves multiple injured
2 hours -
Book Launch: Political Economy of Institutionalising Monitoring & Evaluation Practice in Africa
2 hours -
Residents protest destruction of sacred Dodowa Forest for interim market
2 hours -
New York Knicks win NBA championship for first time in over 50 years
3 hours -
Panic as body of 67-year-old woman is stolen from Adevukope cemetery
3 hours