Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s Finance Minister, has identified several major ongoing infrastructure projects in the Ashanti Region as government priorities, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to completing them by the end of 2028.
Speaking during the midyear budget presentation in Parliament, Dr. Forson listed Kumasi Roads and Drainage Extension, the modernization of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, and Kumasi Central Market Phase 2 as critical projects in the region.
The Finance Minister underscored the government’s focus on accelerating the completion of important development undertakings across the country.
He pointed out that priority was given to projects that are more than 70% complete to ensure efficient use of resources and timely commissioning.
“We aim to ensure that all the priority projects are completed and commissioned by the end of 2028,” Dr. Forson said, detailing a list of 24 flagship projects spanning roads, hospital upgrades, water supply, educational facilities, and renewable energy initiatives.
Among the comprehensive list, notable road construction efforts include the new bridge across the Volta River at Volivo, rehabilitation works on the Dome-Kitase Road, and ongoing development of the Tema-Aflao Road Project Phase 1.
In the Ashanti Region specifically, infrastructure expansion focuses on improving the Kumasi Roads and Drainage system alongside the Phase 2 expansion of the Kumasi Central Market, a significant commercial hub in the region.
Healthcare infrastructure also features prominently with the modernization of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, as well as projects targeting regional hospitals in Effia Nkwanta, Bolgatanga, and the construction of Central Medical Stores in Tema.
Additionally, the government is pushing forward with educational enhancements, including the establishment of a University of Environment and Sustainable Development at Bunso, nine new state-of-the-art Technical and Vocational Education Training Centres, and integrated e-learning laboratories for senior high schools.
Dr. Forson stressed adherence to budgetary discipline, noting that the scope of work for these projects would not be expanded beyond what has been agreed with international partners, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and bilateral creditors.
“The resumption of disbursements for the projects and the associated debt service are fully in line with our commitments under the bilateral debt restructuring and the IMF Programme,” Dr. Forson asserted, urging implementing agencies to strictly comply with these guidelines.
“Implementing agencies must take note and comply accordingly,” Dr. Forson added.
Here is the list full list of govt priority projects.
i. New Bridge Across the Volta River at Volivo
ii. Construction of the Tema-Aflao Road Project-
Phase 1;
iii. Tema Motorway Roundabout, through Ashaiman
Roundabout to Atimpoku;
iv. Construction of 14 Pedestrian Bridges;
v. Kumasi Roads and Drainage Extension;
vi. Paa Grant Interchange and Sekondi/Takoradi
Township Roads- Phase 1;
vii. Rehabilitation of Dome-Kitase Road;
viii. Obetsebi Lamptey Interchange- Phase 2;
ix. Bolgatanga-Bawku-Pulimakom Road;
x. PTC Roundabout Interchange Project at Takoradi;
xi. Construction of Drinking Water Facilities in
Wenchi;
xii. Sekondi-Takoradi Water Supply;
xiii. Modernization of Komfo-Anokye Teaching
Hospital;
xiv. Construction of Central Medical Stores in Tema;
xv. Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital in Takoradi;
xvi. Bolgatanga Regional Hospital;
xvii. Establishment of the University of Environment
and Sustainable Development at Bunso;
xviii. Establishment of 9 State of the Art Technical and
Vocational Education Training Centres;
xix. Integrated E-Learning Laboratories in Senior High
Schools;
xx. Expansion and Development of Existing Senior
High Schools;
xxi. Renewable Energy Programme: Pilot Photovoltaic
System;
xxii. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Programme;
xxiii. Construction of the Takoradi Market; and
xxiv. Kumasi Central Market Phase 2.
Source: www.Kumasimail/Kwadwo Owusu