
The Okaikwei North Municipal Assembly has announced a definitive timeline for the completion of emergency maintenance works on the Accra-bound section of the Apenkwa Interchange. Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Christian Tetteh Badger confirmed that the repair team is making significant progress, with the project expected to be fully finalized within the next three to four days. This critical intervention aims to restore the integrity of the road surface on one of the capital's most heavily trafficked transit points, which serves as a vital link for commuters heading into the heart of Accra.
The decision to undertake these emergency repairs follows a surge in complaints from motorists and residents regarding the deteriorating state of the interchange. The road's condition had reportedly reached a level that caused severe traffic congestion, leading to increased travel times and safety concerns for daily users. Mr. Badger noted that the assembly moved swiftly to engage contractors to address these issues, emphasizing that the works are focused on resolving the specific potholes and structural failures that have impeded the flow of vehicles in recent weeks.
As the project enters its final stage, the Municipal Assembly has issued an appeal for cooperation and patience from the motoring public. Authorities have established traffic management measures to guide vehicles safely through the construction zone and minimize delays. The MCE stressed that while the ongoing work may cause temporary inconvenience, the long-term benefits of a smoother and safer roadway will significantly improve the daily commute for thousands of Ghanaians. These efforts reflect the broader commitment of the government under President John Mahama to prioritize urban infrastructure maintenance and enhance the quality of national road networks.
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