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Repair works have commenced on the dilapidated road at Olympia, along the La-Nungua stretch - a crucial link between La and Nungua in the Greater Accra Region.
This follows a report my the media.
The road, previously in a hazardous condition, had been a significant concern for commuters.
Urban Roads Engineer, Adjei Boateng, who is overseeing the project, disclosed that major repairs are expected to be completed within a week or two.
Minor works will follow, with full completion of the road anticipated within a month.
“We intend to finish the works in a week or two then we now start with the minor work where the road will be fully finished, so let us give ourselves a month.”
Commuters and motorists have expressed their delight at the repair works, with some acknowledging the relief it will bring to their daily travels.
“We are happy because it is a good thing to see them work and it is such goodness we always seek.”
The Member of Parliament for La-Dadekotopon, Rita Naa Odoley, has also expressed her relief and satisfaction, highlighting her role in advocating for the repairs.
“It’s a great relief to me and the good people of La-Dadekotopon because it’s in our constituency. It is going to bring a great relief because normally in the mornings because of the potholes, there is a lot of heavy traffic. But since the road has been widened and they are able to fix it, the traffic will flow well.”
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