Chamber of Construction Industry pays courtesy call on Roads Minister

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The Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry has paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, to discuss pressing issues affecting the construction sector.

The visit, which took place on Friday, February 21, provided an opportunity for industry stakeholders to engage with the government on challenges facing contractors and the broader infrastructure development agenda.

According to a statement released by the Ministry of Roads and Highways on Facebook, discussions centered on the government’s indebtedness to contractors, the reintroduction of road tolls, the District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP), and the utilization of the Road Fund.

These issues have been key concerns for industry players, affecting project execution and the overall growth of the sector.

In response, Kwame Agbodza acknowledged the difficulties faced by contractors and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to addressing them.

He outlined plans to streamline payment processes and enhance supervision of road projects to improve quality and ensure value for money.

His assurance comes at a time when many contractors have called for more transparency and efficiency in government dealings.

The Minister further stressed the importance of collaboration between the government and industry stakeholders to drive sustainable growth in the construction sector.

He urged continued engagement to find practical solutions to sector-wide challenges, ensuring that road infrastructure development remains a key driver of Ghana’s economic progress.

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