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Mid Year budget: 5,000km of roads to be reconstructed across 166 constituencies – Finance Minister

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July 24, 2025
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The Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has announced a major government plan to address critical road infrastructure gaps across the country, with a focus on roads in 166 constituencies identified as being in urgent need.

Presenting the 2025 Mid-Year Budget Review in Parliament on Thursday, July 24, Dr. Forson said the government had programmed the rehabilitation of 10 kilometres of roads annually in each of the selected constituencies over the next three years.

“The government has identified 166 constituencies in dire need of road infrastructure. In response, we have programmed to rehabilitate 10km of roads annually in each of these constituencies,” he told Parliament.

 

According to the finance minister, this initiative will see a total of 5,000 kilometres of roads reconstructed across the 166 constituencies by 2028.

 

“Mr. Speaker, this translates to about 5,000km of roads to be reconstructed in these 166 constituencies over the next three years,” he added.

# Project Description

1 Construction of a new bridge on the Oti River at Dambai

2 Rehabilitation of Wa – Han Road

3 Upgrading of Tumu – Hamile Road

4 Upgrading of Tumu – Han – Lawra Road

5 Reconstruction of Navrongo – Tumu Road

6 Rehabilitation of Techiman – Nkonsia – Wenchi Road

7 Rehabilitation of Wenchi – Sawla Road

8 Construction of Sunyani Outer Ring Road

9 Construction of Kumasi Outer Ring Road (Eastern Quadrant)

10 Rehabilitation of Gibitri – Nakpanduri Road

11 Rehabilitation of Dodo Pepesu – Nkwanta Road

12 Rehabilitation of Atimpoku – Asikuma Junction Road

13 Rehabilitation of Asikuma Junction – Anyirawasi Road

14 Reconstruction of Anyirawasi – Ho Titrinu Road

15 Upgrading of Akosombo–Gyakiti–Kudikope Road

16 Upgrading of Asikuma to Anum Boso–Kpalime Road

17 Upgrading of Adomi Bridge to Akwamufie Road

18 Rehabilitation of Ho – Kpetoe Road

19 Rehabilitation of Kpetoe – Afiadenyigba Road

20 Rehabilitation of Afiadenyigba – Penyi Road

21 Rehabilitation of Penyi – Aflao Road

22 Dualisation of Winneba – Mankessim Road

23 Dualisation of Cape Coast – Takoradi Road

24 Rehabilitation of Mankessim – Ajumako – Breman Asikuma – Agona Swedru Road

25 Rehabilitation of Tema – Aflao Road (Section 1)

26 Reconstruction of Dodowa – Afienya – Dawhenya Road

27 Upgrading of Ojubji – Appolonia – Afienya Road

28 Construction of Enchi – Elubo Road

29 Construction of Dadieso – Akomtomra Road

30 Upgrading of Adwofua – Oseiokjokrom Road

31 Upgrading of Enchi – Kudjouru – Pekyi Road

32 Upgrading of Bediako Junction – Camp 15 – Sefwi Adabokrom Road

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