Work on La–Teshie–Nungua road project to resume before end of 2026 – Roads Minister
The Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has assured Parliament that construction works on the stalled La–Teshie–Nungua road project will resume before the end of 2026.
The assurance followed an appeal by the Member of Parliament for Ledzokuku, Benjamin Ayiku Narteh, who called on the Minister to intervene and facilitate the completion of the project.
According to the MP, the road project, which commenced in 2020, has remained unfinished, resulting in persistent traffic congestion and difficulties for motorists and residents who rely on the corridor.
Responding to the concerns, Hon. Agbodza acknowledged the challenges associated with the delayed project and informed Parliament that measures are being put in place to restart construction works.
He expressed confidence that the resumption of the project would help ease traffic congestion and improve movement along the route, bringing relief to commuters and residents in the area.
The La–Teshie–Nungua road project is one of the key road infrastructure projects in the Greater Accra Region and is expected to improve connectivity and traffic flow when completed.
Source: classfmonline.com
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