Fact check: Tema Motorway interchange; Mahama or Akufo-Addo's legacy

Fact check: Tema Motorway interchange; Mahama or Akufo-Addo's legacy

The debate and controversy as to who constructed the new Tema Motorway interchange project in Ghana are rife on social media.

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Following the opening of the new Accra-Tema Motorway Interchange to traffic on Saturday, May 16, 2020, the two main political parties - NPP and NDC are claiming credit for the beautiful edifice.

While the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is claiming the project is a legacy of John Dramani Mahama, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) also says its an Akufo-Addo legacy.

Fact check: Tema Motorway interchange; Mahama or Akufo-Addo's legacy
President Akufo-Addo and NDC flagbearer, John Mahama
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But fact-check Ghana has looked into the project and presents the facts and roles played by the various parties prior to the completion of the project.

In 2013, the Government of Ghana under the John Dramani Mahama administration requested a grant from the Government of Japan to implement the project (The Tema Motorway Interchange).

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) then selected and dispatched a survey team which was headed by Mr Ryohei Watanabe of CTI Engineering International Co., LTD. from March 2015 to March 2017.

The initial survey and detailed designs were undertaken between March 2015 and December 2016 and the final report submitted to the Ministry of Roads and Highways for review and approval. This was also noted in the 2016 Budget Statement and Economic Policy of Ghana.

Accra-Tema Motorway: Discussions on the project design concept and the draft agreement are on-going with the project proponents. The detailed feasibility studies and designs will commence in 2016,” a part of the 2016 budget statement states.

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Although then-president John Dramani Mahama had mentioned in his 2016 State of the Nation address that “preparatory works for the redevelopment of the Accra-Tema motorway into a six-lane road with four interchanges at Adjei Kojo, Abattoir, Teshie Link, and Tema Roundabout will commence soon,” the project did not start until February 2018.

In 2017, the Government of Ghana signed grant agreements with JICA to provide aid of up to a total of 6,459 million yen for two programmes in Ghana of which the Tema Motorway roundabout was included. The two specific projects were:

The Programme for Improvement of Ghanaian International Corridors (6,259 million yen).

The Programme for Poverty Reduction Strategy (Health Sector) (200 million yen).

The details of the first part of the programme state that “the project will build an underpass at the Tema Motorway Roundabout in the core city of the Accra economic zone, and will also conduct detailed design improvements for the rehabilitation of National Trunk Road N8 in the Central Region.”

These measures will ensure safe, efficient road transportation and contribute to the efficient flow of goods between international corridors (the Lagos-Abidjan Highway and the Eastern Corridor of Ghana).

In December 2017, the Government of Ghana, the Ministry of Roads and Highways and Shimizu-Dai Nippon JV signed a contract for the execution of the project. In February 2018, the vice president of Ghana, H.E. Dr Mahamadu Bawumia cut the sod for the commencement of the project.

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However, in one of the arguments by the National Democratic Congress, they have cited an article that was published on November 3, 2016, barely a month to the 2016 general elections, with headlines that suggest that John Mahama had cut sod for the same project already. The article suggests that the project was going to be funded by the World Bank at a cost of $66m.

What is clear from the facts is that the Mahama government did the initial work and negotiated for the grant. The Akufo-Addo government signed the grant and executed the project.

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