President Nana Akufo-Addo has commissioned the Suhum Interchange, to alleviate the plight of the general public who use that section of the Accra to Kumasi Dualisation Project.
Speaking at the ceremony on Friday, President Akufo-Addo said the interchange is further evidence of government’s commitment to continue and complete major infrastructure projects that were inherited from previous governments.
This, he said ensures that the expected socio-economic benefits is enjoyed by all citizens.
The Suhum Interchange is part of the Nsawam by-pass and Kwafokrom to Apedwa Junction Project, which is a 9.1 kilometre dual carriageway project awarded in May 2008, during the administration of President John Agyekum Kufuor, and was scheduled for completion in August 2010.
Again, the 31.7 kilometre Kwafokrom to Apedwa junction dual carriageway project was also awarded in September 2008 and was scheduled for completion by March 2012.
However, due to several challenges, mainly associated with payment delays, the project suffered many periods of suspension by the contractor.
“Upon my assumption of office, work resumed, in June 2017, on the south-bound carriageway of the Kwafokrom to Apedwa section, including the Suhum Interchange. We were, however, unable to open the interchange to traffic due to some outstanding safety works. The Ghana Highway Authority has, since, ensured that the bridge can be opened for public use,” the President said.
He continued, “the north-bound carriageway works, including the construction of eight (8) footbridges along the road corridor, were also repackaged, and work commenced in January 2019. The entire Kwafokrom to Apedwa junction project is expected to be finally completed in April 2021.”
President Akufo-Addo noted that similar interchanges, tunnels and underpasses have become an integral part of all road planning and construction activities in the country.
Adding that the Suhum Interchange will “afford residents the comfort of going about their normal activities, without fear of, for instance, being knocked down by vehicles.”
Tthe President then reiterated that it is a collective duty on the citizenry to be mindful of their responsibilities on the road.
“I urge motorists to be extra careful on our highways, and also resist the temptation of over speeding on good road sections. Improved roads should be a catalyst for national development, not instruments of death and pain,” he added.
The President expressed the gratitude of the nation to workers, security agencies, contractors and the supervising agency, the Ghana Highway Authority, for a good work done on the project.
“I am expectant that this same attitude of collaboration, hard work and excellence is being extended to all other infrastructural projects being undertaken in other sectors of our economy. I urge, once again, all motorists and road users to follow the traffic control and management schemes that have been deployed in this section, so as to ensure safety for all."
Latest Stories
-
Government is “suppressing information” about power sector challenges – IES Director
1 min -
Majority of our debts caused by forex shortfall – ECG Boss
28 mins -
Pan-African Savings and Loans supports Ghana Blind Union with boreholes
56 mins -
Bole-Bamboi MP Yussif Sulemana donates to artisans and Bole SHS
1 hour -
Top up your credit to avoid potential disruption – ECG to Nuri meter customers
1 hour -
We’ll cut down imports and boost consumption of local rice and other products – Mahama
4 hours -
Prof Opoku-Agyemang donates to Tamale orphanage to mark her birthday
5 hours -
Don’t call re-painted old schools brand new infrastructure – Prof Opoku-Agyemang tells gov’t
6 hours -
Sunon Asogli plant will be back on stream in a few weeks – ECG
6 hours -
ECOWAS deploys observers for Dec. 7 election
6 hours -
73 officers commissioned into Ghana Armed Forces
6 hours -
Impending shutdown of three power plants won’t happen – ECG MD
6 hours -
Ghana shouldn’t have experienced any ‘dumsor’ after 2017 – IES Boss
7 hours -
Lamens flouted some food safety laws in re-bagging rice – Former FDA Boss Alhaji Hudu Mogtari
7 hours -
Afcon exit: Our issue is administrative failure and mismanagement, not lack of talent – Saddick Adams
8 hours