JoyNews is set to display in a series, the current state of some roads in the country under the theme; 'Ghana Potholes Exhibition'.
The exhibition which kicked off May 30, will highlight the deplorable state of roads that have the potential to cause accidents and deaths with a call on the government to fix them.

The potholes series launched with the #GhPotholes, is expected to garner lots of impacts and save lives with the involvement of Ghanaians sharing photos and videos of potholes in their communities.
The host of JoyFM's Super Morning Show, Kojo Yankson will bring to light the threats and dangers these potholes pose to lives.











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