The Ministry of Roads and Highways says parts of Accra will from Thursday, March 11, 2021 experience temporal roadblocks from 9 am to 3 pm.
"This is to enable GRiDCo undertake the stringing of transmission line conductors across the N1, N2, and N4," a statement signed by Chief Executive Officer at the Ghana Highway Authority, A.B.K Nuhu said.
The affected roads include the "Tema-Aflao road before the traffic light at the T.T Brothers junction." This part of the road will be blocked from 9am-11am.
Again, the "Tema- Akosombo road (near the newly constructed overhead walkway) will also be blocked from 12 noon till 3pm."
"Motorists are hereby advised to follow the traffic diversion signs to be placed at the various sections on the N1, N2, and N4."
However, "specific dates for subsequent works on the N1 at the Fiesta Royal Traffic Light Junction and the Okplongo Junction on the N4 will be provided in due course," the Ministry added.
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