{"id":319656,"date":"2017-05-16T12:11:38","date_gmt":"2017-05-16T12:11:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=319656"},"modified":"2017-05-16T12:11:38","modified_gmt":"2017-05-16T12:11:38","slug":"govt-owes-ghc2m-for-deplorable-abom-kitase-road-contractor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/05\/govt-owes-ghc2m-for-deplorable-abom-kitase-road-contractor\/","title":{"rendered":"Gov’t owes GHC2m for deplorable Abom-Kitase road – Contractor"},"content":{"rendered":"
The woes of persons who depend on the\u00a0Abom\u00a0junction to\u00a0Kitase\u00a0road could be blamed on the unavailability of funds to the contractors.<\/p>\n
The current contractors working on the road, Comet Construction Company, revealed that it has not had any funds to work with\u00a0since it took over from Facol Construction contractors in 2014.<\/p>\n
[contextly_sidebar id=”n9XPVgYcqIuYE5WLQWh49UYy1IYsCqmX”]Comet Construction has even had to sink in GHc 2 million to GHc 3 million of is own money to construct mainly\u00a0culverts and drains.<\/p>\n
After completing a particular length of the stretch, a company was issued a certificate, the first of which was issued in March 2015.<\/p>\n
The construction company has raised more than six certificates\u00a0at present, according to a manager at Comet Properties, Nana Adom.<\/p>\n
Facol Construction signed the road contract in 2012 with the Highways department and sub-contracted it to Comet Construction.<\/p>\n
The road from\u00a0Abom\u00a0junction to Berekuso is seen to be in a deplorable state, making it virtually\u00a0immotorable\u00a0at certain points.<\/p>\n
Comet itself manages a gated community in Berekuso, which is on the stretch of the road project. The Ashesi University campus is also located in the area, leaving commuters and their cars at the mercy of the heavily eroded feeder roads.<\/p>\n
In an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show<\/strong>, Nana Adom said the money was not readily available since, “as we took over from Facol, we have not been given a pesewa yet. We ourselves\u00a0mobilised\u00a0some funds and started the whole thing.”<\/p>\n According to Nana Adom, Facol had done basically nothing, after work\u00a0on just 2 km of the 15 km stretch.<\/p>\n He noted that “beginning from the Abom junction to a portion of the very bad place, that is where Falcon was supposed to have tackled with the\u00a0mobilisation\u00a0they had.”<\/p>\n The road would have been done by now if the government had released some money for the project, Nana Adom emphasised confidently.<\/p>\n