Gov't approves GHS9.46m traffic light project for Goaso, Mim and Kenyasi
The Ministry of Roads and Highways has approved the installation of traffic lights in Goaso, Mim and Kenyasi at an estimated cost of GHS9,463,605.
The approval, granted to the Department of Urban Roads, follows the successful vetting of a proposal submitted for the project.
In a Memo signed by the Director of Procurement, Francis P. K. Nudze, the Ministry authorised the Department to proceed with the necessary procurement processes for the execution of the works.
The Ministry further directed that the implementation of the project must comply with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act 2003, as amended.
The project is expected to improve traffic management and enhance road safety in the three towns, which have experienced increasing vehicular activity in recent years.
Officials say the installation of the traffic lights forms part of broader efforts by government to modernise road infrastructure and reduce accidents across the country.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil MENSAH
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