The Government has begun a demolition exercise from the Adenta Barrier – Oyibi stretch to pave the way for the construction works for the redevelopment of the 22km Adenta-Dodowa road in Greater Accra.
Early Thursday morning, a set of bulldozers were spotted on the Adenta Barrier stretch to Oyibi demolition the structures of the squatters who failed to pack off after the Ghana Highway Authority gave them a deadline to remove their structures.
The squatters were seen packing off their items from shops and loading them into trucks as some were stranded and weeping.
On the 30km Kasoa-Winneba stretch, there will be interchanges/flyovers at Budumburam, Akoti, Sabato, and Winneba Junctions as well as the Adenta-Dodowa road, there will also be interchanges/flyovers at major intersections.
The Kasoa-Budumburam road will be undertaken by NagFairmont Limited while the Adenta-Dodowa will be constructed by Oswal Investments Ltd.
The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwesi Amoako-Attah on in last year handed over the sites to contractors to commence the work.
The Minister announced that the roads will be reconstructed into a 2-lane dual carriageway with service lanes, interchanges, and overpasses.
Source: dailyguidenetwork.com
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