
Sataso Bridge Work Resumes After Contractor Change
A stalled bridge project in Ghana's Mampong region is back on track with a new contractor and government support. The restart brings relief to communities facing transportation challenges.
After months of delays, the Sataso Bridge project in Ghana's Mampong Constituency is moving forward again, bringing hope to thousands of residents who depend on safe road access.
Nathawo Constructions has taken over the bridge project following setbacks with the previous contractor. Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene announced the restart on social media, highlighting renewed government commitment to completing essential infrastructure in the Ashanti Region.
The new construction team has already created a temporary diversion route. This allows vehicles to continue moving through the area while work progresses, easing daily commutes for residents who previously faced dangerous detours or long delays.
The project restart represents more than just resumed construction. It shows what's possible when officials respond to community needs with concrete action rather than empty promises.

The Ripple Effect
The Sataso Bridge completion will connect communities more safely and reliably, improving access to schools, healthcare, and markets. Similar bridge projects in the region were completed successfully last year, including the Kotokuom Bridge and Jacobu Bridge, proving the government can deliver when it prioritizes infrastructure.
These connections matter deeply in rural areas where a working bridge can mean the difference between reaching a hospital in time or missing a crucial market day. Better roads strengthen entire regional economies by making trade and travel faster and more dependable.
The Minister for Roads and Highways worked closely with regional leaders to find solutions when the original contractor couldn't complete the work. This kind of collaboration between different government levels shows how infrastructure problems can be solved when officials work together instead of pointing fingers.
Local residents who spoke about the restart expressed cautious optimism. They've lived with the inconvenience of the unfinished bridge long enough to appreciate seeing actual construction equipment return to the site.
The government has pledged continued support to ensure this project reaches completion without further interruptions. With a new contractor, a temporary route in place, and committed oversight, the Sataso Bridge finally has what it needs to become a reality for the Mampong community.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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