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Appolonia City has commenced refurbishment works on the Oyibi Junction to Appolonia Road, a major step towards enhancing accessibility and connectivity for residents of Appolonia City and surrounding communities.
The 6.5-kilometre road passes in front of Appolonia City to Appolonia Town.
The ongoing road work is a response to long-standing concerns about the state of the route, which serves as a key connecting route to Appolonia City and the neighbouring towns of Oyibi, Appolonia, Bonaparte, and other adjoining areas.
Once completed, the improved road will provide a smoother and safer travel experience for thousands of residents, commuters, and businesses, and importantly, cut down commute time from Oyibi Junction to Appolonia City to about three minutes.
According to Nana Danquah – construction supervisor for Appolonia City, this project underscores Appolonia City's commitment to infrastructure development and sustainable urban growth.
“We recognise the importance of reliable road networks in promoting economic activity, enhancing safety, and improving overall quality of life,” said Nana Danquah. “
“With the government working on the Adenta-Dodowa road, we want to contribute our quota to improving infrastructure in our community.
“Our goal is to make the Oyibi Junction to Appolonia road fully navigable for the benefit of not just our residents but the entire local population.”
The road works include grading, compaction and surfacing to ensure durability and all-weather usability.
Community members have welcomed the news, expressing optimism about the impact the road will have on daily commuting.
Appolonia City, a master-planned urban development in the Greater Accra Region, continues to set the pace in integrated infrastructure and modern living, offering residential, commercial, and industrial spaces designed to foster growth and convenience.
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