In a striking display of skill and determination, 18-year-old Monica from Bibiani, has captured public attention by operating a road roller machine at the bustling construction site of the Kasoa-Winneba Highway.
Monica, one of the few female machine operators in the sector, has been working on the Accra-Winneba Road project, where her confident handling of the heavy-duty vehicle has impressed engineers, commuters, and passersby alike.
According to a SikaOfficial video on X, her presence on the site challenges long-standing gender norms in the construction industry, especially in roles involving large machinery.
“I love what I do, and I’m proud to be part of something that is building our nation’s infrastructure. It wasn’t easy at first, but I was determined to learn and prove myself,” she indicated.
The post added that the construction managers on site praised Monica’s professionalism, citing her discipline, focus, and rapid mastery of technical tasks. Her story is inspiring many young people, especially the girls.
As Ghana continues to invest in infrastructure development, stories like Monicas are increasingly shining a spotlight on the vital contributions of young women in non-traditional roles.
Her example serves as a powerful message that capability and passion, not gender, should define opportunity.
The Kasoa-Winneba Highway project is part of a broader national effort to improve transportation links across the Central and Greater Accra regions, with the goal of enhancing economic activity and commuter safety.
Watch her video below:
An 18-year-old female operator has defied stereotypes, impressing onlookers on the Accra-Winneba Road by skillfully handling a road roller at the construction site of the Kasoa-Winneba Highway. pic.twitter.com/xcuXTz5gk1
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