Preparatory works for Kumasi Inner Ring Road project started under NPP – Minority

The Minority in Parliament has clarified that the Kumasi Inner Ring Road Improvement Project was started under the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, not the current government.
In a statement issued on October 5, 2025, the Ranking Member on the Roads and Transportation Committee, Kennedy Nyarko Osei, explained that the project began with preparatory works and discussions with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as far back as March 2024 under the NPP government.
He said that technical assessments, project plans, and talks on financing had all been completed before the change of government.
The Minority commended the current administration for continuing the project, saying it shows a commitment to sustain projects that benefit citizens.
According to the statement, the project is part of a wider plan to dualize the entire Kumasi Inner Ring Road. It includes the Southern Bypass, which will receive grant support from the Government of Japan, and the Western Bypass, which will be handled under the Sunyani Road Phase 2 project.
The Minority added that the main aim of the project is to improve road capacity, reduce traffic, and enhance safety.
They urged the current government to continue and complete all major road projects started by the NPP, including the Suame Interchange, the Sunyani Road Phase 2, and the Konongo Bypass.
They stressed that what matters most to the people of Kumasi and the Ashanti Region is progress, delivery, and better infrastructure, not political credit.
By: Jacob Aggrey