The Human Security Department of the Ministry of National Security, in collaboration with the Ghana Highways Authority, has successfully reconstructed the bridge connecting several communities in the Ahanta West District of the Western Region.
The bridge collapsed as a result of heavy rains, which affected several businesses connected to that route.
It adjoined communities like Princess Town, Abase, Tumantu, Animakrom, Adelazo, Silimowu, Asuboye, and Aketakyi.
The collapse had left around 6,000 residents isolated, disrupting key economic activities such as fishing, rubber, and timber farming, and posing a significant national security threat.
The Human Security Department of the Ministry of National Security, in collaboration with the Ghana Highways Authority, undertook the swift reconstruction of a 22 km Bailey bridge in Princess Town.
This project aimed to reconnect the communities and address the economic, health, social, and security challenges that arose due to the bridge’s collapse.
By reconstructing the bridge, the Ministry of National Security demonstrated its commitment to addressing critical infrastructural issues.
This effort not only revived economic activities in the region but also reduced the risk of unrest and external threats.
The project serves as a vital step in ensuring the stability and security of the affected communities.