You Will Get Fair Share Of Road Projects - Amoako Atta To Ashanti Region Residents

You Will  Get Fair Share Of Road Projects - Amoako Atta To Ashanti Region Residents

 

 

The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwesi Amoako Atta is urging inhabitants of the Ashanti Region to have confidence in the Akufo-Addo government in fixing the road network in the Ashanti region. He assured that the government will continue to prioritize roads within the Ashanti region, which has become a major concern for inhabitants. According to the Ministry, 57% of the roads

 

in the region are in good and fair condition and are also being maintained under routine & periodic maintenance program. The sector minister who is on on a nationwide tour to inspect the ongoing road projects maintains the government will give the needed attention to roads in the Ashanti Region. He added that as far as he remains the Minister for Roads, Ashanti Region will get its fair

 

 

share of road infrastructure. I want to assure the people of this region that developmental programmes in Ghana as a whole will be looked at in its entirety and also every region will get its fair share of of the national cake, but Ashanti Region will never be short-changed and your interest will not be toyed with as far as the road sector is concerned. Ashanti Region will always have its fair

 

 

share of the national cake, he said. I am privileged to lead that sector on behalf of President Akufo-Addo. So while looking at the whole situation, there is no way I will joke and toy with Ashanti Region and if you look at asphalt overlay, we started with 227 kilometres plan for Ashanti Region and as I speak, we have completed 174 kilometres, the Minister added. Government declares

 

 

2021 as the second year of roads The government has already declared the year 2021 as the second year of roads. President Akufo Addo made this known during his inaugural speech and also the state of the nation address. Our roads are being constructed at a faster pace than before, and yes, there are still many more kilometres to construct. We defined last year as the year of roads. This year will be the second year of roads

 

 

as we continue with focus on dealing with the deficits of our road infrastructure, he said. The President also said his government is committed to the development of railway sector in his second term. The development of our rail sector on which considerable resources and energies are being devoted will open up the country and also help realise the goal of regional and continental integration.