In a bid to improve road infrastructure in the Volta Region, the (NDC) has embarked on a rigorous reshaping of some roads in the region. So far, about one hundred and forty kilometers (140 km) of roads have been reshaped at the cost of about three million Ghana cedis (GH¢3,000,000) from the party's coffers. The beneficiary constituencies include Central Tongu: 22 km, North Tongu: 15 km, Adaklu: 15 km (spot improvement), Kpetoe: 15 km, Akatsi North: 12 km, Ketu North: 15 km, Hohoe: 18 km, Akatsi South: 10 km, and South Tongu: 15 km. Speaking in an interview, the Volta Regional Chairman of the NDC, Mawutor Agbavitor, said the ambitious project is being undertaken in a bid to improve roads in the region and to ensure that the roads remain motorable to aid transportation. According to him, the region was lagging in terms of roads and other developmental projects due to the neglect and insensitivity of the Akufo Addo/Bawumia government.