The Member of Parliament for Adaklu, Kwame Agbodza, who also serves as Ghana’s Minister for Roads and Highways, has arrived at Prempeh International Airport in Kumasi to begin a working tour of ongoing road projects across the Ashanti Region.
His visit underscores government’s commitment to improving road infrastructure and ensuring that key projects in the region are executed efficiently and on schedule.
The tour is expected to cover several major road construction and rehabilitation works aimed at enhancing transportation, easing congestion, and boosting economic activity within the region.
As Roads Minister, Hon. Agbodza will engage engineers, contractors, and officials on-site to assess the progress of work, address challenges, and ensure strict adherence to quality standards. His presence is also seen as an opportunity to reinforce accountability among contractors handling critical infrastructure projects.
Residents and stakeholders in the Ashanti Region are filled with optimism about the minister’s visit, noting that such high-level inspections often accelerate project completion and improve delivery outcomes.
The government continues to prioritize road development as a key driver of national growth, and the minister’s tour is expected to provide firsthand insight into the state of infrastructure while informing future policy decisions and interventions.
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