Ghana’s Ministry of Finance Unveils Ambitious Road Infrastructure Projects Under The Big Push Programme

The Ministry of Finance has issued commitment authorizations for 32 road infrastructure projects across Ghana as part of The Big Push Programme. This initiative aims to boost the country’s economic development by improving transportation networks and connectivity.

The projects, outlined in the 2025 Mid-Year Fiscal Policy Review, include the construction of new bridges, rehabilitation of existing roads, and upgrading of key routes. Some of the notable projects include:

– Construction of a new bridge on the Oti River at Dambai
– Rehabilitation of Wa – Han Road
– Upgrading of Tumu – Hamile Road
– Reconstruction of Navrongo – Tumu Road
– Rehabilitation of Techiman – Nkonson – Wenchi Road
– Construction of Sunyani Outer Ring Road
– Construction of Kumasi Outer Ring Road (Eastern Quadrant)
– Rehabilitation of Gbintri – Nakpanduri Road
– Rehabilitation of Dodo Pepesu – Nkwanta Road
– Rehabilitation of Atimpoku – Asikuma Junction Road
– Rehabilitation of Asikuma Junction – Anyirawasi Road
– Reconstruction of Anyirawasi – Ho Tritrinu Road
– Upgrading of Akosombo – Gyakiti – Kudikope Road
– Upgrading of Asikuma to Anum Boso – Kpalime Road
– Upgrading of Adomi Bridge to Akwamuifie Road
– Rehabilitation of Ho – Kpetoe Road
– Rehabilitation of Kpetoe – Afiadenyigba Road
– Rehabilitation of Afiadenyigba – Penyi Road
– Rehabilitation of Penyi – Aflao Road
– Dualization of Winneba – Mankessim Road
– Dualization of Cape Coast – Takoradi Road
– Rehabilitation of Mankessim – Ajumako – Breman Asikuma – Agona Swedru Road
– Rehabilitation of Tema – Aflao Road (Section 1)
– Reconstruction of Dodowa – Afienya – Dawhenya Road
– Upgrading of Oyibi – Appolonia – Afienya Road
– Construction of Enchi – Elubo Road
– Construction of Dadieso – Akontombra Road
– Upgrading of Adwofoa – Oseikojokrom Road
– Upgrading of Enchi – Kudjouru – Pekyi Road
– Upgrading of Bediako Junction – Camp 15 – Sefwi Adabokrom Road

The Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, announced these developments on Thursday, July 24, 2025, as part of the government’s efforts to reset the economy for the Ghana we want.

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