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The Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako-Attah, has promised that execution of abandoned and delayed road projects in the Jomoro municipality would be considered under the 2024 budget.

The Minister explained that these projects have been delayed due to unavailability of funds and other challenges.

He gave the explanation on the floor of Parliament when the Member of Parliament for Jomoro, Dorcas Affo-Toffey inquired when roads in her constituency would be completed.

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“Mr. Speaker, I rise to ask the Minister for Roads and Highways when the Samenya Barrier to Half Assini and New Town …in the Jomoro Constituency would be completed,” the MP queried.

Responding to the question, the Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako-Attah explained that: “Mr. Speaker, the Samenya Barrier to Half Assini Road forms part of the regional roads 019 which stretches to Mpataba to the Ivory Coast Border. The road spans through Jomoro municipality of the Western region.

“Already, the Samenya Barrier to Half Assini road forms part of an ongoing project from Mpataba to Half Assini dual road measuring about 25kilometres. Work commenced on 25th June 2020 for completion by 24th December 2022.

“Physical progress is estimated to be 30.2%. The contractor is at site. However, progress of work is close due to delay in payments.”

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He explained further that “the block 2, Mr. Speaker, work commenced on 26th June 2020 to be completed on December 26 2022. Physical completion is 26% and the contractor is on site. Again, however, progress of work is slow due to delay in payments. The completion of works would depend largely on availability of funds”.

The Minister said, “to the Newtown roads…Mr. Speaker, these roads, measuring 80kilometres are feeder roads and forms part of the Half Assini New town feeder roads, which is measuring 25kilometers.”

“There was lack of suitable gravel materials. The contract has been curtailed due to lack of funds. The execution would be considered under the 2024 budget,” Mr. Amoako-Attah explained.

But Affo-Toffey not satisfied with the fact that the roads would be captured under the 2024 budget under the Government of Ghana said, the allocation should be under the Ghana Gas.

She explained that “it is part of the social responsibility of the Ghana Gas to construct such roads so it would be prudent for the company to fulfil this social responsibility.

The MP explained that, Jomoro is part of the gas production enclaves in the country so they must benefit from Ghana Gas.

She agreed on the fact that the roads would be captured in the 2024 budget but insisted that Ghana Government does not have money to construct the road as early as possible but with Ghana Gas, they have funds set aside for that so they will fasten the construction of these roads.

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By Kweku Antwi-Otoo|OnuaTV|Onuaonline.com