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Roads Minister Designate Pledges to Prioritize Completion of Ongoing Projects 

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
January 20, 2025
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The Minister for Roads and Highways, Hon. Governs Kwame Agbodza

The Minister for Roads and Highways, Hon. Governs Kwame Agbodza

The Minister Designate for Roads and Highways, Hon. Governs Kwame Agbodza, has made a significant pledge to focus on the completion of all ongoing road projects throughout the country during his recent vetting by the Appointments Committee.

The Adaklu Member of Parliament, in responding to questions from the members of the Appointment Committee, underscored a commitment to prioritize infrastructural development that has been delayed or abandoned, aligning closely with the President’s directive to make these projects a national priority.  Hon. Agbodza highlighted the importance of reviving these critical road infrastructure developments.

“We are committed to completing ongoing projects – that will be our top priority. The president has expressed his determination to ensure these projects are finished, and we are dedicated to fulfilling that commitment.” 

The Minister Designate for Roads and Highways, Hon. Governs Kwame Agbodza

His approach signals a clear focus on enhancing road safety and accessibility, essential components for fostering economic growth across communities. 

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Acknowledging the challenges pervasive in the road sector, including numerous incomplete projects, Hon. Agbodza assured the committee of his ministry’s resolve to overcome these obstacles. “We will focus on ensuring that all abandoned or delayed road projects are completed and serve the purpose for which they were originally intended,” he affirmed. 

Previous Government’s Roads Construction Record

In striking contrast to claims made by the previous administration, Hon. Agbodza challenged the assertion that 11,000 kilometres of roads had been constructed since 2017. 

“The claim that 11,000 kilometres of roads have been constructed is misleading. The reality is that, since 2017, only 673 kilometres of new roads have been constructed. This figure is based on the actual data and records of road projects completed during that period.”

The Minister Designate for Roads and Highways, Hon. Governs Kwame Agbodza
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Parliament’s Appointment Committee at its vetting of the Minister Designate for Roads and Highways, Hon. Governs Kwame Agbodza

Hon. Agbodza’s revelations not only questioned the credibility of previous government claims but also highlighted the broader implications for the country’s infrastructure development. 

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He emphasized the need for transparency, stating, “With such misleading statistics, it becomes difficult to hold the government accountable for the real progress made in the sector.” His insistence on accuracy underscores a commitment to responsible governance, aiming to provide the public with truthful insights into infrastructural progress.

The Roads and High Minister nominee pointed out that, despite claims of substantial road construction, many communities across Ghana continue to grapple with inadequate road networks, significantly impeding local economic growth and development. 

“It’s crucial for the public to be informed of the true extent of road construction efforts,” he remarked, reflecting a deep awareness of the dire need for improved infrastructure.  In his closing remarks on the subject matter, Hon. Agbodza reiterated the importance of integrity in reporting and tracking road construction projects.

“We need to ensure that road construction projects are properly tracked and that the information provided to the public reflects reality. If we want to move forward, we must start with honesty and integrity in reporting our achievements”..

The Minister Designate for Roads and Highways, Hon. Governs Kwame Agbodza

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