General News of Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway Development Project.
He made this assurance during the launch of a campaign in Accra on May 14. This campaign focuses on engaging communities affected by the project.
The highway will be 1,028 kilometers long. It will connect five West African nations: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. Major economic hubs like Abidjan, Accra, Lomé, Cotonou, and Lagos will be linked.
According to the Minister, this initiative is vital for regional economic integration. He stated that it will facilitate free movement of goods and services. This will enhance socio-economic development in the sub-region.
Ghana's portion of the corridor is about 520 kilometers long. This represents more than half of the entire route. The construction will be a greenfield project.
It will pass through key towns such as Apimanim, Takoradi, Cape Coast, Saltpond, Winneba, Accra, Tema, Kasseh, Akatsi, and Akanu.
The stakeholder engagement campaign aims to educate around 32 communities impacted by the highway project.
The Minister emphasized that community participation is crucial for success. He said they are committed to keeping affected communities informed and involved in development processes.