The Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) has issued an immediate release regarding major maintenance activities on the Apedwa-Ejisu section of the N6 highway. The rehabilitation project, which covers 169.55km of road, aims to improve riding quality and extend the road's service life.
Motorists and commuters are advised to expect lane closures, reduced speeds, and possible delays during the maintenance period. The GHA has instructed contractors to implement adequate traffic management measures to ensure safe passage through the affected areas.
The announcement, dated September 24, 2024, calls for public cooperation and patience as the works progress. While acknowledging potential inconveniences, the GHA emphasizes that these efforts are crucial for ensuring road user safety and restoring normal traffic flow.
Drivers are urged to observe all traffic management protocols in place during the rehabilitation. The Public Affairs Division of the GHA issued this notice, which has been distributed to all media houses and transport unions.
While this road project is good news, it makes many Ghanaians think about other roads that need fixing too. People are wondering which roads will be repaired next. The Apedwa-Ejisu project reminds us how much work is still needed on roads across Ghana.
Many hope this is just the start of bigger plans to improve roads all over the country. As drivers deal with the temporary road work, they're also hoping to hear about similar projects for other roads they use every day.
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