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The Tetteh Quarshie – East Legon road has been temporarily closed to traffic for repairs.
This is according to a statement from the Road Ministry through the Department of Urban Roads.
The closure which began at midnight on Friday, October 15 will end at midnight on Sunday, October 16.

This is to allow the contractor to repair deteriorated sections of the road.
Meanwhile, the Department of Urban Roads has entreated motorists to follow the traffic diversion signs placed at various sections of the road while repairs are ongoing.
“Please bear with us as we strive to eliminate the bottlenecks in our traffic system,” the Department said in an October 12 announcement.
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