Audio By Carbonatix
The Member of Parliament for Adentan Constituency in Accra says, refurbishment works on the main road between School Junction and Ritz Junction will be completed in three weeks.

The works, which began weeks ago, will also see the Adjrigannor to Trasacco road repaired, Joy News’ Piesie Nana Yaw- Safo reports.
Contractors say the use of the roads while it is under construction, is delaying the project.
“It is observed that routes with less interference show much progress. The contractor had to clear rubbish before starting work.
“That takes a lot of time and resources,” observed Member of Parliament for the Adentan constituency, Yaw Boabeng Asamoah at an inspection tour of the project.
“The commercial people must appreciate that they have a role to play. Their role is to keep their activities contained,” the MP added.
According to the MP, they are “in the process of finding a temporal place for commercial drivers to use so as not to disturb the flow of work.”

He, therefore, asked constituents to bear with the contractor as work will be done within two to three weeks.
“The contractor was worried and believes that if we least interfere, work will progress faster. If he is given full access, probably within two to three weeks, we should see asphalt being laid. Virtually all the ancillary works are done. He needs the space to now lay the final surface. So it should not be longer than two-three [to] weeks,” the MP estimated.
Latest Stories
-
Now I feel like a celebrity – Anthony Osei reacts after JoyNews Impact Makers honour
2 minutes -
Kofi Bentil urges political tolerance to protect Ghanaian businesses and investment
6 minutes -
ECG’s biggest problem is forex – Dubik Mahama
11 minutes -
Man Utd reach agreement to appoint Carrick manager
19 minutes -
We must review and renegotiate all mining contracts – Kofi Bentil
26 minutes -
‘My heart is full’ – JoyNews Impact Makers winner celebrates courage of amputees
42 minutes -
Dubik Mahama defends ECG reforms as IMF pushes for greater private sector participation
1 hour -
Government policies drove Ghana’s economic recovery, not IMF – Dr Nyarko Otoo
2 hours -
IMF gains should not be celebrated yet – Kofi Bentil
2 hours -
Ghana still addicted IMF programmes that don’t promote production – Dr Nyarko Otoo
2 hours -
IMF exit marks end of painful economic chapter – Dr. Theo Acheampong
2 hours -
Franklin Cudjoe: Mahama gov’t delivered Ghana’s fastest economic recovery
2 hours -
Ghana paid high price for delayed IMF programme – Prof Bokpin
3 hours -
Government commits to fully recapitalising Bank of Ghana by 2032
3 hours -
The football culture: lost or simply changed?
3 hours