21st March 2025

What would have been the colours of these plants, if they were in Ghana? There are two clear facts about the Ghanaian roads, dust and mud. This is a fact that can not be disputed. The worrying situation of the streets in Ghana is simply madness.

Several trees and flowers elsewhere cannot be planted in Ghana due to the poor environment.  Over 95 per cent of roads in Ghana are either muddy or dusty.

I discovered that other locations around the nation, including Accra, the capital, Cape Coast, and Takoradi, had the same issues, poor drainage that endangers the environment.

Many of the roads in Ghana’s neighbourhoods and environments are in very poor condition, and worse yet, the government hasn’t done anything to fix them for years. Mosquito-breeding stagnant water and clogged gutters are a regular occurrence. Despite this, there are ministers tasked with fixing these issues who are content to collect their monthly salaries while ignoring their practical responsibilities.

The poor roads in Ghana contribute to the high prices of food. Ghana is sick of the bad road network!

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