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Ahafo Ano South West DCE Oversees Major Road Rehabilitation Project in Ashanti Region

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Ahafo Ano South West DCE Oversees Major Road Rehabilitation Project in Ashanti Region

The District Chief Executive for Ahafo Ano South West has undertaken an inspection of ongoing reshaping and rehabilitation work on the Anitemfi–Asukese road, signalling renewed efforts to tackle longstanding infrastructure challenges in the district. The project, being executed by the Department of Feeder Roads, represents a significant intervention in addressing years of complaints from residents and commuters who have struggled with the deteriorating conditions along this critical route.

Road Conditions and Community Impact

The Anitemfi–Asukese road has long been a source of frustration for residents and travellers in the area, with its poor condition becoming increasingly problematic during Ghana's rainy seasons. Transportation difficulties have been particularly acute during periods of heavy rainfall, when the damaged sections of the road became nearly impassable for both commercial and private vehicles. This has affected the movement of goods, access to healthcare facilities, and the general economic activity in surrounding communities.

The rehabilitation initiative comes as part of broader efforts by local government and the Roads Department to improve feeder road networks across the Ashanti Region. Feeder roads serve as critical links between communities and major highways, playing an essential role in rural development and economic connectivity.

Why It Matters for Ghana

Road infrastructure development remains a key priority across Ghana's districts and regions, as poor road conditions directly impact rural productivity, education access, and healthcare delivery. When feeder roads deteriorate, farmers struggle to transport produce to markets, students face challenges reaching schools, and emergency medical evacuations become difficult. The inspection and rehabilitation of roads like Anitemfi–Asukese demonstrate local government commitment to addressing these challenges.

For Ahafo Ano South West district specifically, improving road connectivity supports agricultural commerce and community development. The Ashanti Region is known for cocoa production and other agricultural activities, making functional road networks essential for farmers and traders. Additionally, well-maintained feeder roads reduce travel time and costs, benefiting small-scale businesses and residents who depend on these routes for daily activities.

The hands-on inspection by the DCE signals accountability and oversight of public works projects, a practice that helps ensure funds allocated for infrastructure are utilised effectively and projects reach completion to acceptable standards.

The Road Rehabilitation Process

Feeder road reshaping typically involves clearing vegetation, filling potholes, compacting the surface, and improving drainage to prevent water accumulation during rains. These interventions extend the life of roads and improve safety for all users. Regular inspections by district officials help identify problems early and ensure contractors meet quality standards.

Residents and commuters using the Anitemfi–Asukese route can expect improved travel conditions once the project is completed, though timelines for completion have not been publicly specified. The Department of Feeder Roads manages hundreds of such projects across Ghana's regions, prioritising routes with the greatest need and impact.

Source: 3News

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