Construction begins on 47.1km Kumasi outer ring road to ease traffic
Construction has begun on the 47.1-kilometre Kumasi Outer Ring Road, a major infrastructure project aimed at reducing traffic congestion in Kumasi and improving connectivity between the country's northern and southern parts.
The project, which commenced in January 2026, is expected to be completed by December 2027. It involves the construction of a dual asphalt carriageway stretching from Atia on the Accra Road (N6) to Akom on the Offinso Road (N10).
Speaking during an inspection of the project, the Minister of Roads and Highways, Mr Kwame Agbodza, stated that the Kumasi Outer Ring Road is designed to complement the Suame Interchange project.
He explained that, once completed, the road will serve as an alternative transit route, diverting long-distance traffic away from Kumasi’s central business district and easing congestion within the metropolis.
According to the Minister, the project will pass through largely undeveloped (greenfield) areas across five Municipal and District Assemblies: Juaben Municipal, Sekyere South Municipal, Sekyere East District, Afigya Kwabre North District, and Afigya Kwabre South District.
Mr Agbodza urged the contractor to ensure the project is completed within the scheduled timeframe of December 2027.
He added that preliminary works are underway, including clearing the Right-of-Way (ROW) and establishing a site camp.
He noted that community engagement with local chiefs and Project Affected Persons (PAPs), as well as the valuation of affected properties and acquisition of the ROW, are ongoing.
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