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Ghana Invests $1.2B in Roads, Bridges to Transform Economy

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Ghana launches a massive infrastructure program investing $1.2 billion to rebuild 32 major roads and construct the country's longest bridge. The "Big Push" initiative promises to connect isolated communities, slash travel times, and unlock economic growth across the nation.

Ghana is betting big on its future with a $1.2 billion infrastructure overhaul that could reshape how millions of people work, travel, and live.

The "Big Push" program targets 32 major road projects across the country, focusing on arteries that have long frustrated commuters and strangled business growth. President Mahama's government has committed GHc13.8 billion to transform crumbling highways into modern transportation corridors that can move goods faster and safer.

One of the most anticipated projects is the long-neglected Ofankor-Nsawam road. For years, this congested stretch has been a daily nightmare for drivers and a costly bottleneck for businesses trying to move products.

The rehabilitation will do more than smooth out potholes. It will cut transportation costs, reduce accidents, and give back countless hours that commuters currently lose sitting in traffic.

But perhaps the most ambitious piece of the puzzle is a new 1.6 kilometer bridge over the Oti River at Dambai. When complete, it will be the longest bridge in Ghana's history.

Ghana Invests $1.2B in Roads, Bridges to Transform Economy

Right now, people in the Oti Region face a tough choice: take a ferry, make a lengthy detour, or simply stay put. The new bridge will erase that barrier entirely, connecting northern communities to markets and opportunities they couldn't easily reach before.

The Ripple Effect

Better roads mean more than just easier commutes. Farmers in rural areas will get their crops to market before they spoil. Students will reach schools without grueling journeys. Pregnant women will access hospitals in time for safe deliveries.

The program also positions Ghana to attract foreign investment by proving the country has the infrastructure backbone to support growing businesses. Every kilometer of new pavement creates construction jobs today and economic opportunities for years to come.

Success depends on keeping the projects on schedule and on budget, with transparent oversight ensuring every dollar reaches its intended destination. The government has signaled its commitment to accountability as construction moves forward.

For a nation ready to accelerate its growth, the Big Push represents more than concrete and asphalt—it's a bridge to prosperity that connects every corner of Ghana to a brighter tomorrow.

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Based on reporting by Google News - Ghana Development

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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