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Krachi-Nchumuru Assembly Deploys DRIP Machines to Repair Korkorse–Grubi Road

The Krachi-Nchumuru District Assembly, under the leadership of District Chief Executive Martin Kofi Anato, has extended its road maintenance initiative by deploying DRIP machines to the Korkorse–Grubi road. This move follows a recent heavy downpour that severely damaged sections of the road, disrupting transportation and limiting access for residents and traders in the area. The deployment of the DRIP machines demonstrates the Assembly’s swift response to community concerns and its ongoing commitment to maintaining safe, motorable roads throughout the district. According to DCE Martin Kofi Anato, the intervention forms part of the Assembly’s broader infrastructure maintenance program aimed at mitigating the effects of seasonal rains on local road networks. He assured residents that the Assembly will continue to closely monitor road conditions and take proactive measures to prevent further damage. Mr. Anato also appealed to community members to cooperate with […]

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Mahama launches road project for 166 constituencies

President John Dramani Mahama has launched a nationwide road initiative that will see 166 constituencies benefit from 40 kilometres of road construction each over the next four years. The President made this known during the sod-cutting ceremony for the Dawhenya-Afienya-Dodowa Road Project in Accra on Tuesday, September 16. He explained that the selected constituencies were identified as having some of the most deteriorated road networks in the country. According to him, each constituency will receive 10 kilometres of roads, drains, and pavements every year for four years, amounting to 40 kilometres in total. President Mahama further revealed that the project includes not only new construction but also the maintenance of existing roads. He said the Ghana Road Fund will allocate about GHS5 billion annually for road upkeep, covering pothole patching, desilting, grass cutting, and other works. He emphasised that the […]

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Western Regional Minister leads quick-fix efforts on Asem-asa N1 highway

The Western Regional Minister, Hon. Joseph Nelson, has disclosed that nine critical sections of the Asem-asa N1 Highway, part of the vital Takoradi–Accra road, require urgent provisional maintenance to prevent further deterioration and safeguard commuters. According to the Minister, assessments conducted by the Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) revealed that these parts of the highway have become increasingly hazardous for both motorists and pedestrians. “This is an extremely important road corridor,” he emphasized. “When you look at its connection from Accra to Elubo, and consider the volume of traffic from Côte d’Ivoire through to Accra, it is a major lifeline for both domestic and international trade. Unfortunately, the section from Cape Coast to our end is in a deplorable state.” Minister Nelson noted that he has received multiple reports from the GHA regarding the road’s poor condition, which includes severe potholes […]

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