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March 19, 2026
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Jinijini–Sampa road to be completed by 2027 — Mahama
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Key Points
- President John Dramani Mahama assured that the 80-kilometre Jinijini–Sampa road will be completed by 2027.
- The assurance was made during an inspection in Berekum West as part of his 'Resetting Ghana Tour'.
- The President highlighted the road's importance for improving transportation and boosting economic activities in the area.
- The new project will utilize durable asphalt, a change from previous bitumen efforts that deteriorated quickly.
- Mahama reiterated the government's commitment to delivering quality, long-term infrastructure solutions nationwide.
Why This Matters
This commitment to completing a major road project is significant for Ghana as improved infrastructure is crucial for economic development, facilitating trade, and connecting communities. The emphasis on using durable asphalt addresses past issues with road longevity, promising better value for public funds and sustained benefits for citizens, which can boost regional economic activities and improve livelihoods.
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