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GHANA KANESHIE-ODORKOR HIGHWAY NEEDS URGENT ATTENTION
The Kaneshie-Odorkor Highway in Ghana is gradually becoming a problem and needs to be addressed before it turns into a serious one.
So far, some portions of the highway in Accra have become dangerous, making life unbearable for motorists, pedestrians and residents along the road.
This is due to the torrential rains that has created potholes on the road, some of which have turned into pools with gutters on that stretch becoming choked.
Meanwhile, there is also a burst sewerage pipe which for the past two months has flooded the section of the road in front of the Kpogas Furniture shop area with faecal matter.
This latest floods has seen the situation grows as the dual carriageway has been forced into a single lane. These has made drivers try as much as possible to avoid the dirty water and faecal matter from soiling their cars, thus causing traffic.
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