16th February 2024 6:40:17 PM
2 mins readGovernment has disbursed GHS150 million dedicated to addressing the issue of potholes across the country. In a press release issued on February 15, the Ministry outlined plans to commence routine pothole patching activities on major roads, leveraging the dry season to undertake these crucial repairs.
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According to the statement, many roads endured substantial deterioration in the past year due to heavy rains, exacerbating the prevalence of potholes. Recognizing the importance of swift action to mitigate risks and enhance road safety, the Ministry is determined to tackle this challenge head-on.
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"The amount is part of the first quarter releases from the Ministry of Finance to the Ministry of Roads and Highways," the statement clarified, indicating the government's commitment to prioritizing road infrastructure maintenance and improvement.With the allocated funds, the Department of Urban Roads will spearhead the initiative to patch potholes, targeting major roads across the country.
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This proactive approach aims to not only reduce the likelihood of accidents but also to prolong the lifespan of Ghana's road infrastructure, ensuring smoother and safer journeys for motorists and pedestrians alike.The Ministry assured the Ghanaian public of its unwavering dedication to addressing road network challenges nationwide.
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Encouraging cooperation from all stakeholders, including citizens and road users, the Ministry emphasized the importance of collective efforts in achieving tangible improvements in the national road network.
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As Ghana continues its journey towards enhanced infrastructure development and road safety, the allocation of GH¢150 million for pothole repairs underscores the government's commitment to addressing critical infrastructure needs and improving the overall quality of transportation infrastructure across the country.
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