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Contractors have resumed work on Eastern Corridor road – Roads Minister

January 17, 2020
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Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako Atta

Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako Atta

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Users of the Eastern Corridor road will soon see a facelift on that stretch.

This is according to the Roads and Highways Minister, Kwesi Amoako Atta who revealed that contractors have resumed work on the Eastern Corridor road.

Residents and commuters have been appealing to the government to resume work on the deplorable roads which they say is negatively affecting them.

Speaking on the final day of the Results Fair, the Sector Minister said the completion of the road would shorten the time users will spend on it.

“I am happy to announce that as we speak, the Eastern Corridor road which has been neglected for a very long time. About six or seven contractors are on it working on that stretch of road and it is very important because it links the south to the north,” he said.

Being the shortest route between the Southern sector and the Northern sector of the country, the 965-kilometre Eastern Corridor Road links five regions; the Greater Accra, Eastern, Ashanti, Volta, Oti and Upper East regions.

The minister has in the past promised that the Eastern Corridor road will be ready by the end of 2020.

Earlier information from the government indicated that COCOBOD was funding the Have-Hohoe Lots 1&2 (51.3km), and Hohoe -Jasikan (32km) stretches of the road.

Work on these sections run into difficulties when payments by COCOBOD were suspended.

The Dodo Pepesu-Nkwanta section was being funded by an EU loan of a little over 320 million euros.

The Sinohydro facility is also covering areas that have yet to see any work on stretches spanning Have to Hohoe and the 168km section from Oti-Damanko to Gbinitri.

Source: Caleb Kudah | citinewsroom.com | Ghana
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