Monday, 09 June

We deserve praise – Roads Minister says Akufo-Addo gov't done so many roads, bridges, drains

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Francis Asenso-Boakye, Minister of Roads and Highways

The Akufo-Addo government deserves plaudits for the construction of so many roads, storm drains and bridges, Mr Francis Asenso-Boakye, Minister of Roads and Highways, has said.

While touring some road and drain projects in the Greater Accra Region on Wednesday, Mr Asenso Boakye said: “The Ministry is committed to fixing these deplorable roads, especially in the densely populated Accra."

The projects inspected by the minister included those at Tuba Junction, Fulani-Ajassco Factory, Aplaku-Red Top, and Black Factory to Otintoh roads in the Ga South Municipality.

The others included the Borla road in the Weija-Gbawe Municipality, as well as road projects at Pentecost University, Auntie Aku, Adu Gyamfi, and Israel in Anyaa-Sowutuom in the Ga Central Municipality.

He also imspect an ongoing asphalt overlay project in Okwaikwei North and South as well as ongoing works on a 50-metre bridge on the Densu River to link Old Weija to New Weija.

The minister was accompanied by Mr Titus Glover, the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Mr Abass Awolu, Chief Director of the Ministry of Roads and Highways, and directors and engineers of the Ghana Highway Authority and the Ministry.

Mr Asenso Boakye urged Ghanaians to “have patience for the NPP government", adding: "We love you very much and, so, we have a lot of plans for all Ghanaians, particularly on roads and storm drains."

According to him, unlike previous governments, the Akufo-Addo administration has invested a colossal GH¢300 million in storm drains and roads since assuming office.

“So, this government has done a lot when it comes to the construction of storm drains, roads and bridges and deserves commendation. And we are the people who can continue and do more for Ghanaians,” he added.

He said some of the affected areas are densely populated, and the ministry has a project called Impact Roads Project and we want to use the opportunity to fix the bad roads in those communities in Greater Accra."

Source: classfmonline.com