It's never comfusing boss. we ve bn using it for years mow. They ve just moved those going to Tema, from Ashaiman roundabout n vice versa to the top tier(phase 2). Which has made the down ones simpler
@amokessie1329 This is the mindset keeping us back. In countries where sensible people lead, they have employed people who take salary to clean the streets every day, not ones a while. We have very beautiful streets but because of the sand on the edges of the streets, they look like a village street and the city looks very dirty.
@@NanaYawObeng_ Ghana is a dry country. The actual asphalt crossing on the top tier used to be clean n clear until they started construction on phase 2 leading to lots of dust on the road. It will wear off by rain in time. Deliberate actions are needed but that project has grass and other designs in between the layers already laid out so of course they won’t leave it to chance. Also they will bring a car to wash off the dust anyways.
I simply don't understand the rush to commission projects before elections ...after elections he's still the president and can commission projects even on the 6th January ...
Very nice, but the grass and trees are also important
Nice
This project may actually not be ready.
Enemies of progress
@ Haha, I beg o, Am not an enemy. Am just looking at the video
It’s not ready 😊
Is there a comprehensive resource on the extent of collaboration between Japan and Ghana?
Kindly share update on the road leading to prampram
Please give credit to who deserves correctly or we will also make their works look like nothing to us during voting 🗳
Make it look like nothing who cares
This interchange looks confusing..driver’s have to be very careful
It's never comfusing boss. we ve bn using it for years mow. They ve just moved those going to Tema, from Ashaiman roundabout n vice versa to the top tier(phase 2). Which has made the down ones simpler
Red sand is just too much on our roads
Truly Good roads beautify an environment
Thanks to the Government on these projects
Clean the sand from the street, it robbing the interchange of it beauty 😢
May be grass or lawns will be placed at the portion mate ❤❤❤
Yea I feel contractors must learn to clean the environment before handing over work done.
@@patricianyantakyi7017 yh i side with you the sand on the road side
Or you can volunteer to that as Bus stop boys are doing. It is also part of Nation building.
@amokessie1329 This is the mindset keeping us back. In countries where sensible people lead, they have employed people who take salary to clean the streets every day, not ones a while. We have very beautiful streets but because of the sand on the edges of the streets, they look like a village street and the city looks very dirty.
Incompleted last minute commissioning
Another mahama project ... NdC started this from 2016 ... we know the truth ..
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Ndc is truly a nation builder
That Mahama who knows what is right but will not do and out of wickedness he signs contracts down because he has lost election expecting who to build?
😂 why the rush to commission uncompleted project?
The rain will eventually clean those dust off the asphalt n of course they will put graaa in those holes in between the roads n other designs.
Rains don’t clear dust, humans do
The approach should be a deliberate action and not leaving things to chance
@@NanaYawObeng_ Ghana is a dry country. The actual asphalt crossing on the top tier used to be clean n clear until they started construction on phase 2 leading to lots of dust on the road. It will wear off by rain in time. Deliberate actions are needed but that project has grass and other designs in between the layers already laid out so of course they won’t leave it to chance. Also they will bring a car to wash off the dust anyways.
I simply don't understand the rush to commission projects before elections ...after elections he's still the president and can commission projects even on the 6th January ...