Drivers and commuters using the Wa-Sawla-Bole-Bamboi stretch of the N12 highway have raised concerns over its deteriorating state, calling for urgent intervention.

This critical Trans-ECOWAS corridor, linking the Upper West and Savannah regions to southern Ghana, has become nearly impassable due to years of neglect.

Originally upgraded and tarred in 2007, the road has received little to no maintenance since its construction, raising serious safety and accessibility concerns.

Speaking to Channel One News, frustrated drivers and commuters lamented the toll the rugged terrain takes on their vehicles, leading to frequent breakdowns and high repair costs.