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Service of Roads and Highways says the continuous fix work on a scaffold on the Tema motorway is intended to save lives, as the extension was in a haggard state.
The Head of Public Relations of the Ministry, Nasir Ahmed Yartey, in a meeting on the Citi Breakfast Show said the burden looked by workers on the stretch because of the activity is all to forestall any episode of the death toll or injury from the conceivable breakdown of the extension.
He made sense that the service's choice to fix the extension was taken vigorously because of the awful condition of the scaffold over the Lakplakpa stream.
"[Before the project]The span vibrates when you say no thanks to it. It was extremely hazardous. The actual motorway, we are trusting that, by August, we will begin some work on it. We can't bear to lose a solitary life. We want to go through this bother to save lives," he told Citi Breakfast Show have, Bernard Avle on Wednesday, June 15, 2022.
Drivers utilizing the Accra-bound side of the motorway have been bemoaning the demolishing gridlock on the stretch because of the development, which started on Monday, June 13, 2022.
As a brief measure, the service has coordinated project workers dealing with the Tema-Teshie connect the street to open the double carriage part of the street to permit drivers to involve that stretch as an elective course.
Inquired as to why the service is currently giving the mandate for the connection street to be opened as an elective course, Mr. Yartey said, "the Tema-Teshie interface street is a different venture and the project workers have their timetable so to advise them to stop for a little while is something troublesome however given the earnestness of the circumstance, it became important to advise them to end for some time."
In the interim, the motoring public has additionally been encouraged to utilize elective streets like Fertilizer Road, Tsui Bleoo Road, Spintex Road 1, Teshie Link, Adogon Highway and Burma Camp Roads 1 and 2 and follow directional signs.
The extension fix work on the Tema motorway is supposed to be finished by Friday, June 17, 2022.
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