KUMASI: PARTS OF SOFOLINE INTERCHANGE BEGINS TO FALL OFF AFTER HEAVY DOWNPOUR



The $150-million Sofoline project being financed by the government of Ghana is falling apart as some portions are beginning to give way following heavy rains Tuesday night.

The Sofoline interchange project awarded to Chinese Construction Company, China Geo-Engineering Corporation was stalled as a result of nonpayment by the previous administration.

Sections of the interchange were put to use after it had fairly been completed but on Tuesday night, deep cracks emerged with sections falling off raising concerns if the job was indeed properly done by the executing company after their contract was terminated.

One of NQAnew.blogspot.com Marfo John, can confidently report that as at yesternight, alternative routes for drivers and motorists  were yet to be identified.

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