He mentioned that the Phase II of the project includes the construction of a third-tier flyover, which will be a composite bridge structure from the HarbourRoad (south side) to Ashaiman (north side) on the N2 stretch of the interchange.

According to him, the Phase II will be completed by December, but a part of the interchange will open to traffic in November.

He expressed his gratitude to the Japanese Government for the project and the opportunity that was provided for him and many other Ghanaian engineers and construction professionals to learn and apply latest Japanese technologies such as the use of high quality steel with low maintenance cost and long lifespan.

Daniel Kwantwi, CEO of Transonica, was inspired by the use of the cashless system to pay for transport fares in Japan when he was studying at the University of Tokyo.

Currently, Transonica has introduced a card payment system for bus fare and shopping at the University of Ghana, Legon campus.