A section of a major bridge connecting Amooku, Mumuni, and other communities in the Amenfi West District of the Western Region has collapsed.
The incident, which occurred last Thursday, has left residents and commuters deeply concerned about safety and accessibility.
The bridge is said to have been in a deteriorating condition for years. It finally collapsed when a truck, transporting bags of cocoa beans, attempted to cross, causing significant damage.
The Unit Committee Chairman for the Amooku electoral area, Patrick Gyan, told Adom News’ affiliate Green Gold FM that the collapse has created a hazardous gap, cutting off part of a crucial route used daily by thousands of drivers.
Nana Arman, the secretary to the Amooku chief, noted that traditional authorities had warned heavy-duty truck drivers not to use the bridge after assessing its deterioration on September 10, 2024.
Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Amenfi West, Eric Afful, has blamed the ruling government for the deplorable state of the bridge. Mr. Afful said a contract for repairs was awarded before the 2016 elections, and work had commenced. However, after the NDC lost the elections, the contract was put on hold with no explanation.
The Amooku Bridge is a vital link for commuters and transport between Mumuni and Amooku. It also serves as the main route connecting communities like Samaraboi, Aboi, No Good, and other towns across all three districts of Amenfi.