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— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana)
From major cities to rural communities, the outcry has gained momentum, with individuals and communities showcasing the perilous conditions they navigate on a daily basis.
The campaign has united Ghanaians in a bid to shed light on the dangers posed by crumbling infrastructure, inadequate maintenance, and the resultant impact on road safety and transportation.
Here are some of the tweets from affected individuals
Ablekuma Agape
— ɢᴇɴ.ᴀɢʙᴇꜱɪ (@KAgbesii)
This is the road in front of the DVLA at 37.
— A-Jay?️ (@nyavorx)
Tema – Accra motorway ??????
— Kaizoku-ō (@Lester_O3)
A taxi driver in Takoradi had to pack stones in his car to go fill up potholes at the Paa Grant roundabout in Takoradi.
Year of ROADS, may God have mercy on Akufo-Addo
— Mahama 2024 (@CitizenTechiman)
Year of roads but year of potholes in Teshie.
— KOJO DYNAMIC ? (@AnnanPerry)
— Talent hairstyle✂️?? (@TalentHairstyle)
Accident prone road due to this pothole
— John Mahama Is The Solution❤️?? (@Royal1Kingly)
Ghana the potholes on our roads can move you from the backseat to the front seat.
— Mahama 2024 (@CitizenTechiman)
The president is not ashamed!
— A-Jay?️ (@nyavorx)
You won’t believe this is Kwame Nkrumah’s Ghana ?
— AKWESI?? (@_AlbertAkwesi)
Tarkwa deserves better!
This is the current state of the road which lies in front of the , Tarkwa.
A town with three big mining companies.
AG (@ahafia_ag)
The state of Ashaiman roads
— Gh Kobbi (@_AshaimanBoy)
Since 2016 not even a contractor on the Debiso Akaatiso road which is mainly for transporting Cocoa to port.