The Minister of Roads and Highways, , has referred Indian construction firm, JMC Projects, to the Attorney General and Minister of Justice for questioning after the company received $29.6 million but failed to execute the Tamale-Savelugu-Walewale Road project.

According to a graphic.com.gh report on June 9, 2025, the amount paid represents 20 percent of the full contract sum of $158 million.

However, the company has reportedly completed only a fraction of the first phase of construction, intended to upgrade the 113-kilometre stretch between Savelugu and Walewale in the Northern Region.

Agbodza further disclosed that after receiving the mobilisation fund, JMC Projects attempted to rename itself as Kalpatura Projects, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.