Reduced Fares a Welcome Relief for Commuters.

Commuters travelling from Akramaman to Amasaman in GA-West municipality of the Greater Accra Region can now rejoice as transportation fares have been reduced from GHC 10 to GHC7.50. This welcome news comes following the completion of road reconstruction works on the stretch.


The deplorable state of the road had been a major source of frustration for commuters for months. The potholes and uneven surfaces made the journey not only uncomfortable but also time-consuming. The reconstruction works, which began in 18th, December 2023, have now been completed, resulting in a smoother and faster journey.


In response to the improved road conditions, drivers have reduced their fares. This reduction is expected to provide some relief to commuters who have been struggling with the rising cost of living.


"I am very happy about the reduction in fares," said one commuter. "The road is now much better, and it takes less time to get to Amasaman. The lower fares are just an added bonus."


Impact of the Road Reconstruction


The road reconstruction is not only expected to improve transportation but also boost economic activity in the area. The smoother road will make it easier for businesses to transport goods and services, and it is also likely to attract new investment.


In addition to the economic benefits, the improved road conditions will also make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists. The wider lanes and better drainage will help to reduce the risk of accidents.


Praise for the Government


Commuters and residents have praised the government for undertaking the road reconstruction project. They say that the project has made a significant difference to their lives.


"I want to thank the government for fixing this road," said another commuter. "It has made a big difference to our lives. We can now travel to Amasaman without any problems."


The reduction in transportation fares from Akramaman to Amasaman is a welcome development for commuters in the area. The improved road conditions are also expected to have a positive impact on the local economy.

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