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Be patient with us; we’ll fix roads destroyed by rains – Roads Ministry

Be patient with us; we’ll fix roads destroyed by rains – Roads Ministry
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The Ministry of Roads and Highways is calling on citizens to exercise restraint as it works assiduously to fix roads that have gone bad due to the rains.

The Ministry said significant volumes of work are being done to expand the nation’s road network and undertake routine and periodic maintenance on existing ones.

This is in response to concerns raised by the public on potholes that have emerged as a result of heavy rains.

The Ministry of Roads and Highways in a statement issued on Wednesday, June 14, and sighted by Plan B News explained that maintenance works are currently ongoing at Teshie Tsui Bleoo Road and Fertilizer Road.

“The attention of the Ministry of Roads and Highways (MRH) has been drawn to concerns being raised by the public and some sections of the media regarding potholes which have emerged on some roads in the country as a result of recent heavy rains.

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Source: Planbfmonline.com
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