Government Prepares To Launch “BIG PUSH” Phase One Project

Roads and Highways Minister, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has announced that the government is positioned to kick-start the first phase of its flagship “Big Push” infrastructure program this month.

This ambitious initiative, a cornerstone of the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) manifesto, aims to accelerate infrastructure development, stimulate economic growth, and create sustainable jobs nationwide.

Speaking at a press briefing on July 8,roads minister Agbodza revealed that all preparatory work for the initial phase has been completed.

“We have concluded the studies, the design and costing of the first phase of the Big Push project. We are in the process of seeking the relevant permissions as defined in the Public Financial Management Act to be able to commence those works starting this month,” he stated.

The key highlights of the Big Push program include:

  • Road Infrastructure Development: Dualization of key highways such as Accra-Kumasi, Accra-Takoradi, and Accra-Aflao roads to improve transportation networks and reduce travel times.
  • Bridge Construction: Construction of major bridges like the Dambai Bridge and the Echia-Mangfrum Bridge, as well as rehabilitation of critical bridges including Bupe, Daboya, and Yape Bridges.
  • Economic Growth: The program aims to stimulate economic growth by improving infrastructure, creating jobs, and increasing access to markets and services.
  • International Partnerships: The African Development Bank (AfDB) has pledged strong collaboration with the Ghanaian government to drive the Big Push agenda, particularly in transport infrastructure.

Agbodza reaffirmed the government’s commitment to enhancing road infrastructure to support economic growth, emphasizing the significance of this program in driving national development.

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