“There is nothing wrong with providing decent office accommodation and logistics for them to work.”
Mr. Agbodza also defended the procurement of official vehicles for field operations, explaining that officials in the road sector travel extensively across the country to inspect projects and supervise contractors.
“These vehicles are not luxury items. Sometimes, within a short period, we travel over 1,500 to 2,000 kilometres,” he said.
“The other day, one of our vehicles was involved in an accident while returning from fieldwork. We need these resources to effectively carry out our duties across the country.”
He stressed that the Ministry of Roads and Highways remains committed to the prudent use of public funds and rejected suggestions that the ministry engages in wasteful spending.
“We are assuring the public once again that we are not wasteful at the ministry. Every Cedi given to us is being put to proper use to improve infrastructure and service delivery,” he added.
The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has defended the inclusion of general items in road contracts, saying such provisions are necessary to support the operations of agencies under the ministry and improve efficiency in service delivery.
Speaking during an inspection of the Ghana Highways Authority North East Regional Office on Sunday, May 24, 2026, a facility constructed through resources generated from general items in contracts, Mr. Agbodza dismissed claims that such expenditures were wasteful.
According to him, despite the severe economic challenges the country faced between 2022 and 2024, critical infrastructure projects and office facilities were still successfully executed during the period.
“I work with people, and I am sure that between 2022 and 2024 could account for one of the worst economic periods in our country’s history, yet it was within that same period that we built this office,” he said.
The minister argued that the staff of the Ghana Highway Authority and other agencies under the ministry deserve decent working conditions similar to those of employees in other public institutions.
“The staff of Highways deserve better. Engineers at the agency do critical work just like doctors, nurses, the police, and Bank of Ghana staff,” he stated.
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