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Vice President John Mahama says he shares in the difficult moments commuters and drivers who use the Mallam-Kasoa highway are going through.
Mr Mahama said he acknowledges that the traffic situation in the area has worsened because of the ongoing road construction in the area.
Currently, commuters spend over two hours in traffic for a journey they could have covered in less than 30 minutes.
John Mahama wants residents living within that area to bear with government so the contractors can meet the February deadline given by the Millennium Challenge Authority.
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