In a decisive move to improve Ghana’s road infrastructure, Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has directed two local contractors, First Sky Group and Oswal Investment Ltd., to immediately mobilize and commence construction on two critical road projects.
The projects, which include the Ashaiman-Afienya stretch and the Tema Motorway to Dawhenya stretch, aim to ease congestion, enhance transportation efficiency, and boost economic activities in the region.
During a site visit over the weekend, Minister Agbodza emphasized the urgency of these developments, citing the deteriorating conditions of the roads and the need for swift action to ensure safer and smoother travel for motorists and commuters.
“These roads are essential arteries for trade and daily transportation. We cannot afford further delays. I expect the two contractors to move swiftly and execute these projects to the highest standards,” the minister stated.
He also expressed confidence in First Sky Group and Oswal Investment Ltd., both of whom have a strong track record of delivering critical road infrastructure projects across the country.
Meanwhile, residents and commuters have long voiced concerns over the poor state of these highways, which have contributed to traffic congestion and road accidents. Many have expressed relief at the government’s intervention, hopeful that the construction will bring lasting improvements.
Additionally, the construction timeline and specific project details are expected to be released in the coming weeks, with authorities promising regular updates on progress.
Beyond improving road safety and reducing travel times, the projects are expected to have far-reaching economic benefits.
Humphrey Williams, Executive Chairman of Oswal Investment Limited, reiterated his commitment to completing these critical road infrastructure projects during a media interaction at the site.
“We have done a lot of work when it comes to roads in this country. Even when we don’t receive due payments, we still continue working. Our commitment to completing these projects remains, and we will ensure that within the next couple of months, commuters and residents will see a difference on that stretch of road.
“It was evident during our journey that many people who use this road are suffering, but we want to assure them that help is coming,” Humphrey Williams stated.
Oswal Investment Limited is a leading player in Ghana’s road construction sector, known for delivering high-impact infrastructure projects. Notable achievements include the 5.8-kilometer School Junction to Motorway Road, commissioned in 2024, and the ongoing Adentan-Dodowa Dualisation project, which will upgrade a 22-kilometer stretch into a dual carriageway.
The government’s decision to entrust these projects to local contractors underscores its commitment to supporting indigenous businesses and strengthening the domestic construction industry. By leveraging the expertise of Ghanaian firms, authorities aim to foster job creation, build local capacity, and ensure sustainable infrastructure development.
Roads Minister Agbodza reaffirmed the government’s dedication to addressing the nation’s deteriorating roads, particularly in densely populated areas.
He assured the public that additional details regarding project timelines and progress updates would be shared in the coming weeks.