Road improvement project to commence after rainy season – Deputy DRIP Coordinator

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The National Deputy District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP) Coordinator for the Southern Sector, Ing. Kwadwo Aboagye, has urged Ghanaians to exercise patience, assuring road improvement projects will begin after the rainy season.

He gave the assurance during an inspection of DRIP equipment at Ada East, Ada West, and the Tema Metropolitan Assembly.

Ing. Aboagye explained that the equipment in all 271 districts has been temporarily parked at district assembly offices or police stations for safekeeping.

This strategic decision ensures that the equipment is in optimal working condition before deployment.

He emphasised DRIP’s commitment to upgrading the country’s road infrastructure and urged Ghanaians to bear with the temporary pause in operations, which is crucial for the project’s success.

Following the inspection, the Head of Technical Operations at JA Plant Pool, the authorised servicing company for DRIP equipment, confirmed that they were in good shape.

He gave the assurance that upon completion of the servicing process, the machines will be deployed to improve road networks across all districts, making them accessible to everyone.

With this development, Ghanaians can look forward to improved road infrastructure, which will undoubtedly boost economic activities and enhance the overall quality of life.

The DRIP’s efforts are expected to bring significant relief to communities and travelers alike, marking a positive step towards a more connected and accessible Ghana.

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