The Greater Accra Regional Coordinator of the District Roads Improvement Programme (DRIP) has lauded the significant progress made in rehabilitating roads in the region, with over 80 kilometres of roads improved.
Addressing journalists during an inspection tour of beneficiary municipal assemblies in Accra on Wednesday, he cited the effective use of the DRIP machines to improve accessibility in various communities.
The Regional Coordinator, during an inspection tour of beneficiary municipal assemblies, including Ga South, Weija-Gbawe, Ga Central, Ga East, Ga North and Ga West in Accra on Wednesday, explained that previously unmotorable roads in these areas have been successfully rehabilitated, ensuring improved accessibility.
Speaking at Ayikai Doblo, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ga West, Clement Wilkinson, expressed gratitude for the provision of the DRIP equipment. "This road was in an appalling state just four months ago, but thanks to the DRIP machines, we have been able to make it motorable.