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    Accra-Kumasi Expressway takes shape …as 51km cleared; compensation to begin in June

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMay 29, 2026No Comments6 Views
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    The highly anticipated Accra-Kumasi Expressway project has crossed a major milestone, with approximately 51 kilometers of the vital transit corridor now successfully cleared.

    The announcement was made by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson on Thursday, May 28, 2026. Dr. Forson revealed that the extensive clearing operations are being spearheaded by the Ghana Armed Forces, whose rigorous efforts have laid the groundwork for the next phases of construction.

    Describing the development on social media, the Finance Minister praised the military personnel for what he characterized as “phenomenal work” being executed on the ground. He emphasized that the project stands as a cornerstone of President John Mahama’s transformational infrastructure agenda, aimed at fundamentally modernizing the nation’s transport network.

    Addressing a primary concern for local communities situated along the construction path, Dr. Forson gave firm assurances regarding land acquisition and livelihood disruptions. He announced that the government is on track to disburse financial reparations next month, following comprehensive property and land valuations.

    “Compensation payments to affected residents along the stretch are expected to commence in June after the completion of assessments by the relevant state agencies,” Dr. Forson stated.

    The Accra-Kumasi Expressway is widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most critical economic arteries, connecting the capital city to the bustling commercial hub of the Ashanti Region. For decades, commuters and haulage businesses have battled severe traffic congestion, safety hazards, and prolonged travel times along the existing dual-carriageway.

    The new expressway is being built to international standards to sustainably handle heavy traffic, facilitate regional trade, and reduce logistical overheads for domestic businesses.

    Dr. Forson expressed immense satisfaction with the pace and quality of the engineering works deployed so far. He reassured the public that the project is being managed with strict adherence to timeline efficiency and structural integrity.

    “The progress made so far is truly impressive,” Dr. Forson noted. He went on to predict that upon its completion, the expressway would secure its place as “one of Ghana’s most strategic and economically transformative road corridors.”

    As state agencies finalize their compensation audits over the coming days, the government has urged residents and stakeholders along the 51-kilometer cleared stretch to cooperate fully with valuation officers to ensure a seamless and fair payout process in June.

     

     

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