
Ghana Set to Transform Travel with New Accra-Kumasi Expressway Project
President John Mahama announces the exciting launch of the Accra-Kumasi Expressway, a transformative infrastructure project that will revolutionize connectivity between Ghana's two largest cities. The initiative is part of an ambitious $30.8 billion Big Push Program aimed at massive national development across multiple sectors.
Ghana is embarking on an exciting new chapter in national development as President John Mahama announces the upcoming construction of the long-awaited Accra-Kumasi Expressway, a transformative project that promises to revolutionize travel between the nation's two largest cities.
Speaking at the 77th Annual New Year School at the University of Ghana on Tuesday, January 6, President Mahama shared inspiring details about his administration's ambitious infrastructure vision. The expressway is a cornerstone of the government's Big Push Program, which demonstrates an unprecedented commitment to national progress and improved quality of life for all Ghanaians.
The numbers tell a remarkable story of investment in Ghana's future. After investing over $13 billion in infrastructure development in 2025, the government has allocated an impressive $30.8 billion for the Big Push Program in 2026. This substantial investment will bring widespread improvements across road networks, rail systems, aviation, healthcare, education, agribusiness, and manufacturing sectors—creating a ripple effect of positive change throughout the country.
The Accra-Kumasi Expressway addresses a real need experienced by countless Ghanaians who travel between these vital urban centers. Currently, travelers navigate a single-lane road that can become congested during peak periods. The President highlighted how the new expressway will transform this experience, ending the frustration of lengthy delays and creating smooth, efficient connectivity between the capital and Ghana's second-largest city.
"This will be a thing of the past," President Mahama said with evident enthusiasm, adding that he looks forward to officially launching construction early this year. The project represents more than just improved infrastructure—it symbolizes Ghana's commitment to modernization and economic growth.

But the government's vision extends even further. President Mahama also unveiled plans for an innovative Green Digital City, a smart urban development that will span the Greater Accra, Eastern, and Volta regions. This forward-thinking project aims to create a model city characterized by innovation, sustainability, and modern urban planning.
A special task force will soon begin the important work of demarcation and design for this ambitious initiative. The Green Digital City will help ease congestion in Accra by relocating select government offices and institutions, while Accra proudly maintains its status as Ghana's capital and seat of government.
"We'll create a new city that will be smart, that will be innovative," the President explained, painting a picture of a thoughtfully planned urban space that reflects Ghana's aspirations for the future.
These interconnected projects demonstrate Ghana's determination to build world-class infrastructure that serves its growing population and dynamic economy. The investments signal confidence in the nation's future and commitment to creating opportunities for all Ghanaians.
As construction of the Accra-Kumasi Expressway prepares to begin, there's genuine excitement about the positive changes ahead. Better connectivity means more than just shorter travel times—it means enhanced business opportunities, stronger regional integration, improved emergency response capabilities, and countless other benefits that will touch the lives of millions.
Ghana's infrastructure transformation is underway, and the future looks brighter than ever.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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