Kaneshie First Light junction to be closed to traffic for 30 days

Kaneshie First Light junction to be closed to traffic for 30 days

The Kaneshie First Light off the Winneba road would be closed to traffic to pave way for work on the underground drain to prevent perennial flooding in the area.

The project, expected to be completed in 30 days, would commence from March 2 to March 30 2019.

Briefing journalists on Thursday, February 28, 2019, during an inspection tour, Ing Gabriel Engmann, in charge of Sanitation at the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, said contractors would work day and night on the drain.

Kaneshie First Light junction to be closed to traffic for 30 days
Kaneshie First Light junction to be closed to traffic for 30 days Source: UGC
Source: UGC

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He advised the public, motorists, and pedestrians to observe diversion signs to avoid inconveniences.

Consequently, motorists who wish to travel to Kaneshie First Light and beyond on the Winneba road would in the mean time, use alternative routes to enhance traffic flow.

Ing Engmann said motorist from Kwame Nkrumah Interchange may divert through Feo Oyeo (Ghanaian Times) or Awudome roads unto the Nii Asere Ayittey Road behind Accra Academy School to get onto the Winneba road.

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Likewise, motorists from Kaneshie Pamprom area may divert through Nii Teiko Din, Awudome road and other connecting roads unto the Winneba road.

Ing Engmann stated that those using the Graphic road may divert onto the Ring Road West and other concerning roads and connect to the main road.

Chief Executive of Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Mohammed Adjei Sowah, said drain maintenance is part of the 'Clean Accra' agenda.

He noted that the drain would contain water from Darkuman, Bubiashie and surrounding areas to prevent flooding during the rainy season.

He told journalists he was hopeful construction works on a number of drains in flood-prone areas would be completed next year.

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