Tag: Kwasi Amoako Attah

  • All major roads in Accra will be done this year – Amoako-Attah

    All major roads in Accra will be done this year – Amoako-Attah

    According to Kwasi Amoako Attah, Minister of Highways and Highways, main roads in Accra would be finished and put into service in 2023.

    During a road inspection trip of a few chosen road projects in the Greater Accra Region, he made this disclosure.

    The Minister expressed pleasure with how the work was going at the sites and gave the contractors assurances about the government’s determination to uphold its commitments to see that the projects were finished on time.

    The La-Beach Road is now 80% finished and will be finished in April 2023, while the Ofankor-Pokuase segment of the Ofankor-Nsawam will be finished by the end of the year.

    The entire stretch of the Ofankor-Nsawam reconstruction works is scheduled to be completed by the end of the year 2024.

  • Major Roads in Accra to be completed this year – Amoako-Attah

    Major Roads in Accra to be completed this year – Amoako-Attah

    The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako Attah, has announced that major roads in Accra would be completed and commissioned in 2023.

    He disclosed this when he embarked on a road inspection tour of some selected road projects in the Greater Accra Region.

    The Minister expressed satisfaction with the progress of work at the sites and assured contractors of government’s resolve to honour its obligations to ensure that the projects are completed as scheduled.

    The La-Beach Road currently is 80% complete and is expected to be completed in April 2023 whereas the Ofankor-Pokuase section of the Ofankor -Nsawam will be completed by the end of the year.

    The entire stretch of the Ofankor-Nsawam reconstruction works is scheduled to be completed by the end of the year 2024.

    Source: Ghanaweb

  • Road Minister Amoako-Atta better than Gidisu, Anane, Inusah, others — Nana Addo

    The President during a tour of the Ashanti Region lauded the roads minister, Kwasi Amoako Atta, saying the work rate and kilometers of roads constructed showed Amoako-Atta has no rival in the road sector.

    “I do not think there is a minister who has a record like Kwasi Amoako Atta. There is nobody,” the President boasted.

    President Akufo-Addo placed Amoako-Atta above the likes of Richard Anane, Joe Gidisu, Inusah Fuseini among others.

    Mr. Amoako-Atta is who is a cousin of President Akufo-Addo during the tour joined the President to inaugurate the proposed 4-tier Suame Interchange which include 4 different overpasses at Abrepo, Suame, Maakro area and Krofrom as part of a US$750Million facility from the Afreximbank.

    In the Ashanti region alone, Akufo-Addo explained that his government has completed 86 road projects covering 1,850 kilometres while 310 projects have been also been awarded on contract and currently being executed.

    The president acknowledged that owing to Ghana’s budget constraints, all roads cannot be worked on simultaneously but gradually, a lot of roads will be covered in due course.

    After praising his road minister, the President took a dig at his archrival former President John Mahama describing him and untruthful.

    “When I took over the reins of government from John Mahama, he made an assertion that infrastructure development in his time was unprecedented. Soon after I took over, I embarked on a national tour and everywhere I went, Ghanaians told me of the bad nature of their roads. So it became obvious to me that the unprecedented infrastructure assertions by John Mahama were untrue”, the president stated.

    Source: Mynewsgh.com

  • Threats to vote against NPP in 2024 don’t frighten me – Akufo-Addo declares

    President Akufo-Addo has proclaimed that he is unperturbed by threats of electoral consequences by some supporters of the New Patriotic Party, NPP.

    He is of the view that not everyone will vote for a particular candidate in an election and that voters can also not be forced to make choices in a democratic dispensation hence there was no need to threaten a government with votes.

    Akufo-Addo was responding to concerns raised by people in Manso and Kwabre, who according to an OTEC FM journalist had threatened to vote out the NPP in 2024 if their roads are not fixed.

    The journalist was hosting the President in an exclusive interview as part of his official visit to the Ashanti Region where he inspected and launched a number of projects.

    “The people of Kwabre and Manso, we know they voted massively for Nana, they have asked me to inform the president that if their roads are not fixed, they will be pained and in 2024, they will vote against the NPP,” the journalist said after the Roads Minister Kwasi Amoako-Attah had responded to a question.

    The president quickly weighed in with a response: “No problem, no problem.” He continued: “I am saying people make those kinds of threats, me, they don’t frighten me. Somebody votes for you, somebody supports you, it is because they want you to do things for them, so I understand that.

    “There is no need for people to say if I do not do it, this or that. That is your own problem. Of course, I will fulfil my promises.


    “But if it so happens that you decide to vote for the NDC, that is your problem, that is not mine. Nobody will hold your hand to thumbprint for any candidate, the most important thing is that I understand the responsibility and we will deal with it,” he stressed.

    Source: Ghanaweb

  • 22-storey Airport building roads minister vowed to halt almost completed

    The 22-storey building that courted the anger of the Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako-Attah, in December 2019, vowing that he would ensure the construction is halted, is near completion.

    The minister gave the order for the demolition of the structure at the Airport Residential Area after there were several complaints from residents in the community about the project.

    During a personal visit to the site and on seeing the work being undertaken there in 2019, the minister was incensed with anger.

    In the heat of the moment, he ordered the security personnel he was accompanied with, to arrest some three foreign nationals who were supervising the project, which is just adjacent to the Association International School in Accra.

    Captured on video, the minister minced no words when he called for the men to arrested, calling for an immediate stop of work.

    “The chief executive of this area must be questioned. Not even the president will do this. And I don’t care which political power, economic power or traditional power that person has, this will not be allowed and we will not allow this,” the minister fumed.

    However, a recent tweet shared by C-Real on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, shows that the project is near completion.

    The photo shared with the tweet showed the building at full height, needing only some finishing touches for it to be completely done.

    “Remember a minister raised all hell one bright afternoon swearing he would shut down this construction project near Association International? Well. They’re almost done,” the tweet read.

    See the post below. Also, the 2019 video of the minister is shared below for reference:

    Remember a Minister raised all hell one bright afternoon swearing he would shut down this construction project near Association International?

    Well. They’re almost done.

    ☺️???? pic.twitter.com/RVTrtiTlJf

    — C-Real (@C_RealMC) October 4, 2022

  • Lack of support for E-Levy affecting road construction – Amoako-Attah

    The country’s road building would have benefited from the electronic transaction levy, according to Minister of Roads and Highways Kwasi Amoako-Attah, if the necessary funding had been provided.

    The minister lamented that the sector’s failure to start construction projects was due in part to a lack of funding.

    The minister reportedly said those things on August 30, 2022, when he appeared before the Government Assurances Committee of Parliament, according to sources from myjoyonline.com.

    “One of the key areas of the E-Levy was the road sector. So, if it had been, for instance, supported it could have helped,” he said.

    Data from the Finance Ministry revealed that the electronic transaction levy raked in ¢93.7million as of July 25, 2022, away from the projected ¢4.7million target.

    The roads minister also added that his outfit had not received all amounts allocated to them in the 2022 budget.

  • Revise your payment plan and we will do better – Local contractors chide Amoako Attah

    Following his comments that no local contractor has the capacity to undertake the design and construction of the Accra-Tema Motorway Extensions Project, the Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry (GhCCI), has expressed grave disappointment in the minister-designate for Roads and Highways.

    The nominee, Kwesi Amoako Attah, was answering questions in Parliament during his vetting at the Appointments Committee, on the capacities of local contractors when he made the comment.

    He had told the Committee that the government signed a contract with the Portuguese conglomerate Mota-Engil to construct some interchanges because, unlike Ghanaian construction firms, this company has the ability to carry out the projects.

    But, this has not sat well with members of the industry.

    Speaking with Citi News in a phone interview, the Chief Executive Officer of GhCCI, Emmanuel Cherry blamed the non-interest in such a project by any Ghanaian contractor on the poor payment plan by the government.

    Besides, he added, any of the major projects funded by foreign donors come with terms that prevent them (local contractors) from being contracted.

    “Most of these huge contracts are donor-funded contracts with conditionalities attached. Secondly, most of the local contracts are short-changed because the payment regimes are not favourable to our local contractors to help them build the capacities they require. Whenever a condition is attached to a project, it will be very difficult for a local contractor to go in and win,” he said.

    He further called on the minister-designate to review the payment terms for local contractors when approved by Parliament.

    “All we are expecting from the minister is to try as a matter of urgency to review the payment mode at his ministry so that payment will go according to the contractual terms. If payment is very swift as expected in the contact, most of our local contractors are ready to build the financial, technical and logistical capacity to be able to match up with their foreign counterparts in any bid that may come,” he added.

    Meanwhile, Kwesi Amoako Attah has indicated that it is due to the difficulties brought on the economy by the coronavirus that monies owed contractors in the country have not been paid yet.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Have faith, ongoing Eastern Corridor work not gimmick – Roads and Highways Minister

    Residents in the Volta and Oti regions have been asked to be rest assured that the ongoing works on the Eastern Corridor road, is not a nine-day wonder, but genuine commitment to completing the most talked about road in the country.

    The Eastern corridor road, which is considered one of the most important roads in the country that connects Northern Ghana and other landlocked countries north of Ghana to Southern Ghana has been a tool for propaganda.

    For over a decade, the road has always been in the budget and plans of government, but little has been achieved in completing it.

    The situation is heightened in elections years, when contractors are seen busily working.

    Yet, immediately after the elections, the contractors disappear and the road becomes worse than it used to be.

    However, speaking to the press in Jasikan, the Roads and Highways Minister, Amoako Atta stressed that ongoing works on the infamous Eastern Corridor is not a gimmick to buy votes, but a clear commitment to completing the roads once and for all.

    Eastern Corridor Details

    He announced that seven contractors have been put on the Eastern Corridor road from Asikuma to Damanko.

    Asikuma to Have and Have to Hohoe have been given to GS International who are mobilizing to get on sight. 31km Hohoe-Jaskian has seriously ongoing with RR Rolider as the contractor. A tour of the road shows that Santrokofi to Jasikan has seen bitumen surfacing while Hohoe to Santrokofi has seen leveling awaiting bitumen surfacing, except that the portion has become very dusty.

    Jasikan to Dodo Pepesu which is under the Sinohydro project has also seen work beginning. The €25.9 million European Union (EU) funded Dodo Pepesu to Nkwanta road constructed by Messrs Enterprise Oumarou Kanazoe Freres under the erstwhile NDC government is to be awarded this year for porthole patching and resealing of the entire stretch. The road which is barely five years old has developed a lot of portholes, some of which could be described as gullies.

    50km Nkwanta to Sibi is being handled by China Jiangxi International Corporation while 12 km Sibi to Damanko is being handled by First Sky, an indigenous company.

    Mr. Amoako Attah noted that these contractors immediately they start work are not to vacate the road till it is completed. He therefore urged the media and residents to draw his Ministrys attention immediately they do not see the contractor on the road.

    Status of Roads

    In a detailed explanation he noted that the NPP government inherited a country whose total road network of 78,000 had only 23 percent paved (bitumen surfaced) with only 39 percent of the total network classified as good as per road quality standards. Apart from that almost all roads, including the Eastern corridor road that were ongoing or abandoned had little or no funds allotted to it.

    Despite the debt of the road sector, the government took time to access the roads, repackage, modify, engage the contractors and pay some of the debts, so the contractors can return to sight.

    He said per the brilliant advice of the President, the Ministry in collaboration with contractors have devised a new model, where contractors working on critical roads like the Eastern Corridor are paid a fixed amount to take care of recurrent expenditure while they await their bulk payments.

    This latest strategy among others is what has given impetus to the Year of Road Program which is ensure that all 16 regions and 260 Municipal and District Assemblies are having road, bridges and interchange projects ongoing simultaneously.

    It is for this reason that I assure you that the Eastern Corridor Road will be completed. As they have started work. It will not stop. It will be continues till completion.

    Source: dailyguidenetwork.com