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The Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, has disclosed that about 51 kilometres of the proposed Accra – Kumasi Expressway corridor have so far been cleared by the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).

The GAF is leading the initial phase of work on the transformational road project under the direction of President John Dramani Mahama, with work steadily progressing on the Government’s flagship infrastructure project.

Dr. Forson, in a Facebook post on Thursday, May 28, 2026, lauded the military for the work done so far on the project.

“An update on the phenomenal work being undertaken by the Ghana Armed Forces on President Mahama’s transformational Accra-Kumasi Expressway project. So far, about 51km of the entire stretch has been successfully cleared,” portions of his post stated.

The Finance Minister disclosed that compensation payments to affected residents would commence in June after assessments by the relevant state agencies are completed.

“In June, following assessments by the relevant state agencies, the Ghana Armed Forces will commence the payment of compensation to affected citizens,” he stated.

Dr. Forson described the project as one of Ghana’s most strategic infrastructure initiatives, expected to drive economic transformation and improve transportation between the country’s two major cities.

“Steadily, deliberately, and with remarkable professionalism, the foundation is being laid for what will become one of Ghana’s most strategic and economically transformative corridors,” he said.

“The progress made so far is truly impressive,” the Finance Minister added.

The Accra-Kumasi Expressway project is expected to improve connectivity, ease transportation challenges, and enhance trade and economic activities along one of Ghana’s busiest road corridors.

Photos: Roads Minister briefs Asantehene on Accra-Kumasi expressway project