Safe roadways facilitate trade and enhance the quality of life
INZAG realises road construction projects in Ghana of a high quality standard comparable to those required in Europe. Whereas previous traffic routes were frequently overburdened, the development of roads makes them safer and more efficient. The new road reduces travel times and facilitates regional trade. Improvement of the infrastructure promotes the holistic development of this emerging country on the African continent.
The entire route is 700 km long and connects the country’s busiest seaport in Tema with the hinterland and the landlocked country of Burkina Faso to the north. In addition, the project also connects to the Transafrican Corridor in the area of the capital city, Accra, which runs in an east-west direction from Lagos in Nigeria to Abidjan on the Ivory Coast.
The Eastern Corridor Road also aims to network different modes of transport such as the Eastern Railways line between Tema and the centrally located city of Kumasi or provide an access route to the inland waterway over Lake Volta.