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Home » Afienya Big Push Project Set for Completion in 24 Months, Says Ghana’s Roads Minister

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Afienya Big Push Project Set for Completion in 24 Months, Says Ghana’s Roads Minister

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: September 16, 2025 4:16 pm
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ACCRA, Ghana — Ghana’s Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, announced on Tuesday that the ambitious Afienya Big Push road project will be completed within 24 months, marking a significant step in addressing the country’s infrastructure challenges. The pledge came during a sod-cutting ceremony in Afienya, Greater Accra, where the minister emphasized the project’s importance as a transformative investment in Ghana’s road network.

The Big Push initiative, backed by a GH¢13.85 billion (US$892.9 million) budget, is part of a broader government program encompassing 42 priority road projects across Ghana. Spearheaded by President John Mahama, the initiative aims to modernize the nation’s transportation infrastructure, boost economic growth, and improve connectivity in underserved regions. The Afienya project, a key component of this program, is designed to enhance road access in the Greater Accra and Ga-Dangbe areas, addressing long-standing concerns about traffic congestion and poor road conditions.

“This is not a campaign promise—it’s a bold intervention by your government,” Agbodza said at the ceremony, highlighting the project’s significance beyond political rhetoric. He praised President Mahama for driving what he described as the largest single investment in Ghana’s road sector to date.

Despite the optimism, Agbodza acknowledged financial hurdles facing the Ministry of Roads and Highways. The ministry currently owes contractors an estimated GH¢40 billion, a debt accumulated from previous projects. “When we toured the 16 regions, it was hard to see where the money went,” Agbodza remarked, alluding to inefficiencies in past spending. However, he reassured the public that the government is committed to fiscal discipline and timely project delivery.

Addressing concerns about potential delays, Agbodza expressed confidence in the contractor’s ability to meet the 24-month timeline. “The contractor on this stretch has the capacity to deliver. To the people of Greater Accra and Ga-Dangbe, don’t be worried—this project will be completed in under two years,” he said. The minister’s assurance comes amid growing public scrutiny over the pace of infrastructure development in Ghana, where delays and cost overruns have historically plagued major projects.

The Afienya Big Push project is expected to create jobs, improve local commerce, and enhance road safety in the region. It forms part of a broader strategy to address Ghana’s infrastructure deficit, which has been a key focus of the Mahama administration. The government’s investment in the Big Push program underscores its commitment to transforming the country’s road network, a critical driver of economic development.

As Ghana pushes forward with its infrastructure agenda, all eyes will be on the Afienya project and its promised timeline. Successful completion could bolster public confidence in the government’s ability to deliver on its ambitious development goals, while also setting a precedent for future infrastructure initiatives across the country.

Keywords: Afienya Big Push, Ghana road projects, infrastructure development, Governs Kwame Agbodza, John Mahama, Greater Accra roads

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