Government is satisfied with the work done so far in its declaration of ‘Year of Roads’ which it says has been backed by real work on the ground.

Construction of roads according to Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia are ‘springing up across the country’ and will even gain momentum in the coming days.

Government with the help of the Sino hydro deal on Friday afternoon cut sod for the construction of a 26.6 kilometer Tema-Nungua Beach road with a promise to complete it once work commences.

When completed, the road which will cost $100,000,000 will not only change the landscape of the capital but will also reduce traffic congestion when travelling from Accra to Tema.

Addressing Chiefs and people of the Ga state at Nungua before cutting the sod Dr Bawumia said the 10-kilometre La-Teshie stretch of road will as part of the first phase be widened into a dual carriage road.

The second phase, a 10.6-km stretch Nungua-Tema bound road will also dualize.

Dr. Bawumia also used the occasion to announce to the Ghanaian people that more road projects will commence soon.

At the program which was heavily patronised by NPP faithfuls, the vice president touted as unprecedented, the number of interchanges the administration is undertaking across the country including the four tier Pokuase interchange which is about seventy percent complete.

That particular interchange according to the vice president will be completed before the end of 2020.

Even before the commencement of work, Roads and Highways Minister, Kwesi Amoako Atta is warning hawkers to stay off the walkways that will be constructed as part of the project.

He promised to swiftly pay compensation to people who may be evicted to make room for the construction.

King Professor Nii Odai Welentsi III however charged the administration to ensure that work is completed and not abandoned halfway as has been happening in some areas.

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