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Minister of Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has urged Ghanaian road contractors to prove critics wrong by delivering quality and timely road projects across the country.
He said the government was committed to investing in infrastructure but insisted that contractors must meet expectations by ensuring value for money and durable roads.
The Minister made the call at Titrinu near Ho, the Volta Regional capital, during a sod-cutting ceremony for the reconstruction of the Ho-Aflao highway under the BigPush project.
Mr Agbodza, who is also the Member of Parliament for Adaklu, stressed that road infrastructure remained central to the government’s development agenda, linking communities, enhancing trade, and improving lives.
“This project is not just about asphalt and bitumen. It is about connecting people, facilitating business, and ensuring that our people travel safely and comfortably,” he said.
The Ho-Aflao road, a major stretch that connects Ghana to neighbouring Togo, has been in deplorable condition for years, causing discomfort to commuters and traders who rely on it for business.
Residents and transport operators have often raised concerns over the poor state of the road, which has slowed economic activity and posed safety risks.
Mr Agbodza assured stakeholders that the project would be delivered on schedule and according to specifications, adding that the government would not compromise on standards.
He reminded contractors that shoddy work would no longer be tolerated, as the ministry had strengthened supervision and monitoring mechanisms.
“Ghanaians deserve the best. We cannot continue to waste resources on roads that deteriorate within a short time. Let us work together to change this narrative,” the Minister said.
Traditional leaders, opinion leaders, and residents of Ho and its surrounding communities expressed joy at the commencement of the project, describing it as a long-awaited relief.
They appealed to the government to ensure that the project was not abandoned midway, as had been the case with other road projects in the past.
The Ho-Aflao highway project is expected to enhance regional integration, boost cross-border trade, and contribute significantly to Ghana’s economic growth when completed.
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