The Central Regional Communications Bureau of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has urged government to be innovative in resolving the Mallam-Weija -Kasoa rain and construction induced gridlock.Heavy rains and construction works had worsened the situation, causing chaotic traffic, major disruptions and frustration for commuters.A statement copied to the Ghana News Agency and signed by Ms Gabriella Tetteh, the Regional Communications Officer, condemned the heavy gridlock, describing the phenomenon as glaring incompetence on the part of the requisite authorities.The Party called on the Ministry of Roads and Highways, in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, to swiftly execute a comprehensive action plan to tackle the congestion.That, it said, should include ensuring on-site contractors establishing alternative routes to mitigate disruptions, while the Ghana Police Service deployed personnel to bring the traffic situation under control.It said government had been ineffective in managing the debilitating traffic congestion plaguing the Kasoa-Winneba route, the statement said.The NDC said the seeming perpetual gridlock represented a dire safety hazard, inflicting intolerable delays and economic suffering on motorists, commuters and businesses.The NDC denounced what it said were brazen neglect of the Central Region populace and all affected commuters.'The NDC expresses profound dismay at the woefully inadequate response of the Ghana Police Service in alleviating commuter distress. The absence of proactive traffic management strategies is utterly deplorable.'The NDC demands immediate action from President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Bawumia,' the NDC said.The NDC reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to advocating for the Central Region and vowed to 'withstand the continued affliction inflicted by President Akufo-Addo and Alhaji Bawumia upon its populace.'There had been massive gridlock this week on the Mallam-Weija-Kasoa road persistently which began after a downpour around 1600 hours on Monday, May 13.Residents had to navigate through the waters to reach their homes.Heavy-duty trucks bound for the Central and Western Regions were seen parked on the shoulders of the roads with drivers sleeping in their seats.Vehicles travelling from Kasoa to Kaneshie, Lapaz, and Dansoman also faced challenging situations.Source: Ghana News Agency
Related Articles
Tunisia-Burkina Faso commission meeting results focus of President Kais Saied’s meeting with Foreign Minister
The results of the Tunisia-Burkina Faso Joint Commission meeting held recently in Ouagadougou were the subject of a meeting between President Kais Saied and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, Nabil Ammar, at Carthage Palace o…
African Air Chiefs Bolster Humanitarian and Disaster Response at 2025 Symposium
Lusaka: The 14th African Air Chiefs Symposium (AACS) has ended in Lusaka, Zambia, with a commitment to strengthening humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations across the continent. The event, hosted by the Zambia Air Force in collaboratio…
Foreign Affairs Ministry in full swing with preparations for presidential election, FM tells ISIE’s Bouasker
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration, and Tunisians Abroad Nabil Ammar, during a meeting on Thursday with President of the Independent High Authority for Elections Farouk Bouasker, affirmed that the department’s services are in full swing with prep…
