The government is set to invest $380 million in the reconstruction of the Accra-Tema Motorway, spanning at least 10 lanes.
This 19.5-kilometer stretch, along with an additional 8.1 kilometers, totaling 27.6 kilometers, will undergo reconstruction in collaboration with a private entity acting through the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF).
Parliament has approved the project, which is scheduled to commence in 2024, with a projected duration of 36 months.
The initiative also encompasses the reconstruction of key areas such as the Tetteh Quarshie interchange, Dworwulu stretch, Lashibi, Community 18, and other ancillary works.
Vice Chairman of the Finance Committee in Parliament Hon. Patrick Boamah believes this will help with the recovery of Ghana’s economy.
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