Suhuyini promises first-class road from Accra to Tamale under the Big Push

Deputy Roads Minister Alhassan Suhuyini admits Ghana has zero first-class roads connecting major cities. The government official says the country desperately needs better highways between places like Accra and Cape Coast or Kumasi and Tamale. The Tamale North MP revealed plans to build top-quality roads under the Big Push project. He wants to link regions through Eastern, Western and Upper corridor highways. The minister believes these roads will boost business and make travel easier for everyone.

Suhuyini announced plans for a brand new route between Accra and Kumasi that could involve private companies. The deputy minister visited the Eastern Corridor road and found it in terrible condition. Previous contractors walked away from the project during the last government and left the highway damaged. The minister promises the Big Push initiative will provide money to fix these abandoned roads. Technical directors have inspected the worst sections from Pasa heading north.

The government wants to connect Wa to Bolga through the Upper Corridor project. Suhuyini says building quality highways will help communities across different regions. The ministry plans to use public-private partnerships to fund some major road projects. Officials believe first-class roads will transform how people and goods move around the country. The Big Push program aims to complete several critical highway connections that previous administrations failed to finish.
 

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