Construction work on the Todome-Dzemeni roads in the South Dayi District of the Volta Region is progressing steadily.
The project, under the government’s Big Push Project, involves upgrading the 17.7-kilometre Todome roads from Kaira to Dzemeni and rehabilitating some inner access roads in Dzemeni.
Messrs SANAM Ghana Limited began construction work on the deplorable Dzemeni-Todome road in late October 2025.
Earthworks are ongoing, while sides drain and culverts are being constructed along the stretch.
The South Dayi District Chief Executive, Courage Kwame Kokroko, anticipates the road network to be completed in June 2026.
“You know our road network is terrible; that is, Todome to Dzemeni has been a major problem for the residents of South Dayi. I believe, when you were coming, you saw the improvement on the road,” he said.
“Our prayer is that by the close of June, July, or thereabout, the contractor should be able to finish with the work so that we will be able to commute between Todome and Dzemeni at ease”, Mr Kokroko added.
The South Dayi MP and Majority Chief Whip in parliament, Nelson-Rockson Defeamekpor, believes a better road network would accelerate the area’s socioeconomic development, as requested by constituents.
“You have seen that major activity is ongoing, the road infrastructure, and culverts are being done. The contractor assured me that the work will be done by June.
“Our people will be happy, especially when there is improvement in the road network, that is what they asked for”, Mr Defeamekpor said.
Meanwhile, the MP’s office organised a health screening exercise for his constituents, primarily the aged, on Saturday, 3rd January, 2025.
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