This follows several concerns raised by contractors over unpaid arrears by the incumbent government after finishing some road projects.
Roads minister Kwasi Amoako-Atta, however, has refuted claims that government owed contractors.
“If we had not been paying contractors, they would have abandoned site. We saw it before 2017 when a number of contractors jumped site. Everybody was saying they had not been paid.”
He further disclosed that an amount of GH¢6 billion has been paid to contractors since 2017.
“We have been paying a lot of money to contractors. Of course, it does not mean we don’t owe contractors.”
Mr. Amoako-Atta who made these statements while on a six-day working visit to the five regions of the north said “this year alone from January up to date, we have paid over GH¢750 million to contractors.”
The last quarter of 2019 saw President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo authorised the release of some GH¢2.2 million which has been disbursed to contractors.
The Minister for Roads and Highways also indicated that work on the ongoing Tamale Interchange project is 40% complete adding that the contracts for the construction of Buipe and Yapei bridges project have been awarded.
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