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GHA to replace Ayi Mensah single tollbooth with 3
April 20, 2021 The toolbooth to be redesigned
The Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) is going to construct three tollbooths on either side of the Madina-Aburi road.
The Ayi Mensah toll pay point in the LaNkwantanang-Madina Municipality of the Greater Accra Region, currently has a single booth on either side of the carriageway.
As part of the expansion project, several access roads, new offices, wash and waiting rooms as well as drains will be provided.
Work on the project is expected to commence next month.
According to the resident engineer of the project, Kwaku Atakorah, the Aburi-Accra section of the booth would remain at its current location at Ayi Mensah and expanded, while the Aburi-Accra boundsection would be relocated close to the Oyarifa shopping mall.
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BY: Joshua Bediako Koomson
Category: General News
Mr Henry Quartey (hand stretched), Greater Accra Regional Minister, is not happy with an abandoned vehicle on the Madina Zongo Junction road in Accra. Picture: GABRIEL AHIABOR
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The exercise to get traders off the streets in Accra has been given a further boost with the planting of greenery at the Madina-Zongo Junction.
The exercise, which will soon be extended to the Ritz Junction and the Atomic Junction, will help enhance the flora beautification and improve the traffic situation in the area.
Observations
The
Daily Graphic, during an inspection tour with the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Mr Henry Quartey, yesterday, observed that the open spaces which used to be occupied by traders and hawkers had been converted into nicely fenced gardens, with the installation of some street lights to brighten the area during the dark hours.