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The lights go dim; Accra-Tema Motorway in focus

705 Driving on the 19-kilometre Accra-Tema Motorway at night is hellish, as street lights installed recently have failed to provide the expected visibility. About two thirds of the stretch has been fixed with solar-powered street lights but motorists are still complaining about poor visibility, especially on the outer lanes. Darkness has engulfed the motorway for a number of years now as a result of malfunctioning street lights. Observations However, the Daily Graphic observed last Sunday that solar-powered street lights had been installed entirely on one end, from the entrance of the motorway near the Accra Mall to the end in Tema.

AMA seekscollaborationamong stakeholdersto address road crashes

AMA seekscollaborationamong stakeholdersto address road crashes April 14, 2021 The Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), Mohammed Adjei Sowah,has called for closer collaboration between the police and other stakeholders in the road safety sector to help address the risks that confront road users. According to him, these issues, if properly addressed, would help deal with concerns about safety on our roads and reduce road traffic collisions as well as serious injuries in the city and the country at large to the barest minimum.  The AMA Chief Executive made this call on Wednesday when he hosted a virtual meeting with members of the Accra Road Safety Council to brainstorm on finding solutions to challenging road safety matters in the city of Accra and beyond.

Ghana: Roads Are Too Important to Socio-Economic Lives to Be Ignored

+ Roads, including the bridges on them, help every country (and even neighbouring states) to connect to communities for travel and transportation of goods and services. In a country like Ghana, where rail transport is virtually absent, it takes only the roads for the people to get access to employment, education, tourist sites, health facilities and what have you. In fact, roads have the potential to fight poverty because if nothing at all, it helps people to travel elsewhere to offer services or market farm produce, especially in the case of rural dwellers. In a word, we can say roads open up places and improve the socio-economic lives of the people.

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