GhIE President warns Ghana has lost road maintenance culture amid worsening infrastructure
The President of the Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE), Ludwig Annang Hesse, says Ghana’s neglect of routine road maintenance is contributing to deteriorating road conditions and increased traffic congestion.
His comments follow a pothole-related disruption that led to about four hours of heavy traffic on the Ofankor–Achimota Highway on June 1, 2026.
Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show, he criticised the approach to road infrastructure delivery, particularly the awarding of contracts without secured financing, arguing that it has placed significant strain on national resources.
“This has been so for about 25 years, when some people thought that instead of spending money on routine maintenance, we should rather use it to start new roads. We have completely lost the culture of maintaining our roads. A pothole, by the rules of road maintenance, should not stay on the road for more than a day,” he said.
He also highlighted what he described as a mismatch between outstanding road contracts and available budgetary allocations, warning that the situation is financially unsustainable.
“We all heard when the new government came in in 2025 that as at the end of 2024, we had road contracts ongoing amounting to more than GHS120 billion. Meanwhile, the budget for the Ministry of Roads and Highways in 2026 is just a little above GHS80 billion. So how on earth do you think such a load can be kept up? When you stretch yourself so thin, the quality suffers,” he said.
Source: classfmonline.com
Trending News

High Court sets July 3 for judgment in Chairman Wontumi illegal mining case
00:50
Minority urges Prez. Mahama government to focus on Jobs, Cost of Living
10:10
C/R: Archbishop Palmer-Buckle pays pastoral visit to Apam parish, confirms 30 young Catholics
13:56
Mahama criticises South Africa’s response to xenophobic attacks
01:27
Transport Ministry to meet GRTCC, GPRTU over proposed 20% fare increase
09:21
Accra-Cape Cost Floods: MP for Okaikwei Central wants works and Housing minister summoned
13:23
Gideon Boako flags banking sector tension
05:18
Christian Council backs Mahama’s legal review of anti-LGBTQ bill, urges patience and due process
00:47
Institutional Suppliers threaten protest over unpaid free SHS contracts
07:55
Instagram AI chatbot tricked by hackers to give access to others' accounts
15:53


