Big Push: Rehabilitation of 81.3km of roads in Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam reaches 73% completion

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The Ministry of Roads and Highways has announced that work on the rehabilitation of selected roads in the Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam District of the Central Region has reached 73% completion under the government’s Big Push Programme.

The Ministry, in a Facebook update, said the 81.3-kilometre road project is transforming road infrastructure across 13 towns and communities, intending to improve connectivity and boost local economic activities.

According to the Ministry, the project is being executed by Messrs Mo & Mo Company Ltd. Construction began in December 2025 and is expected to be completed by November 2027.

The rehabilitation covers three major enclaves within the district.

In the Essiam Enclave, roads being upgraded include the Essiam–Bisease road, Essiam Township roads and the Denkyira road, covering a total distance of 20.5 kilometres.

The Ajumako Enclave, spanning 26.8 kilometres, includes the Mando–Kromaim, Assasan–Essaman, Abrofoa–Ampia–Attakrom, Assasan and Ajumako roads.

Works are also ongoing in the Abaasa Enclave, where 34 kilometres of roads, including the Nsawadze–Onyaadze, Abaasa–Nkodwo, Abaasa Township, Abaasa–Enyamaim and Enyamaim roads, are being rehabilitated.

The Ministry said the project forms part of the government’s flagship Big Push Programme, which seeks to accelerate Ghana’s socio-economic transformation through strategic investment in critical road infrastructure.

It noted that the improved roads are expected to ease transportation, facilitate trade, enhance access to markets and social services, and support economic growth in the beneficiary communities.

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