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The Ministry of Roads and Highways has announced a new traffic diversion on the N6 dual carriageway as contractors commence critical asphalt works on a section of the Ofankor–Nsawam road.
A public notice issued by the project team on Sunday, December 7, 2025, stated that the main stretch of the N6 from Ofankor to White House will be closed to traffic from Monday, December 8, to Sunday, December 14, 2025.
According to the statement, the temporary closure is necessary to facilitate asphalt-laying on a 2-kilometre section of the road, as part of the ongoing rehabilitation of the Ofankor–Nsawam dual carriageway.
The team added that enabling works completed at Ofankor over the weekend required a temporary shutdown of the corridor on Saturday night, and that the upcoming seven-day closure marks the next phase of construction.
During this period, all motorists will be diverted onto the Service Road from the Ofankor Overpass to White House. Directional signs will be mounted along the corridor, and drivers are urged to comply with traffic guidance to avoid congestion and ensure safety.
“We appreciate your support during the closure of the road from Neoplan on December 6, 2025 and seek your cooperation for the continuation,” the notice said, adding that any inconvenience caused to the travelling public is “deeply regretted.”
The Ofankor–Nsawam road project is one of the key highway rehabilitation initiatives aimed at improving mobility, reducing travel time, and enhancing commercial activity along the busy Accra–Kumasi corridor.
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