Security agencies at the Elubo border are raising concerns over the deteriorating state of the corridor connecting Ghana to Côte d'Ivoire, warning that its collapse could cost the country billions of cedis in revenue.
The corridor is a bridge over the Tano River, which plays a crucial role in facilitating trade between the two nations.
However, its structural integrity is rapidly weakening as the river's frequent overflows continue to erode its foundations.
Border security officials fear that if urgent action is not taken, Ghana risks losing a critical trade route that contributes significantly to the national economy.