President John Dramani Mahama has assured motorists plying the Kasoa–Winneba corridor of imminent relief as ongoing rehabilitation works on the highway progress steadily under the government’s infrastructure drive.

During an inspection of the project yesterday, the President expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of work, noting that sections of the paved road will be opened to traffic within the next month to ease congestion, while full completion is on course for December or, at the latest, the first quarter of next year.

“I understand the frustrations faced by commuters, but help is on the way. The contractor is doing good work, and we are closely monitoring progress to ensure timely delivery,” President Mahama stated.

The project forms part of government’s broader effort to modernise key transport corridors under the “Big Push” agenda, aimed at improving connectivity, reducing travel time, and supporting economic activity along major routes.

Minister for Roads and Highways, Hon. Agbodza, attributed the steady progress to the President’s directive that no inherited project should be abandoned, emphasizing a renewed focus on continuity and delivery.

He further disclosed that the government has released over GH₵12 billion to road contractors since 2025, significantly boosting project execution nationwide and restoring momentum across stalled road networks.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana






