Government Committed to Complete Pokuase-Nsawam Road – Suhuyini
By: Isaac Boamah Darko
The Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, Alhassan Suhuyini, has assured the public that the government is committed to completing the Pokuase-Nsawam road project, despite the recent delay. Responding to questions during the Public Accounts Committee sitting on Wednesday, the Deputy Minister apologized to drivers, residents, and road users for the inconvenience caused by the delay.
Assurance of Project Completion
Alhassan Suhuyini emphasized that the return of the contractor is not a temporary solution, but rather a renewed commitment to seeing the project through to completion. “The government will ensure that work on the Pokuase-Nsawam road will be completed to give relief to road users and residents,” he stated.
Update on Cocoa Roads
The Deputy Minister also provided updates on the government’s efforts to tackle the cocoa roads, highlighting the administration’s commitment to improving the transportation infrastructure in the country.
Commitment to Infrastructure Development
The government’s commitment to completing the Pokuase-Nsawam road project is a testament to its dedication to improving the country’s infrastructure and providing relief to road users and residents. The project is expected to enhance transportation links and boost economic activity in the region.
Public Accounts Committee Sitting
The Public Accounts Committee sitting provided a platform for the Deputy Minister to address concerns and provide updates on the government’s infrastructure development initiatives. The committee’s scrutiny ensures that government projects are held accountable for their progress and impact.