Ongoing Work On River Pra Bridge At Twifo Praso Progressing Steadily

River bridge

Work on the construction of a new bridge over the River Pra at Twifo Praso in the Twifo Atti Mokwa District of the Central Region is progressing steadily.

The 175-metre bridge is expected to be completed in March, next year.

The project also includes the construction of one-kilometre asphalt approach roads at both ends of the bridge.


The new bridge replaces the old one, an existing steel truss and concrete railway bridge which was adapted for vehicular use.

The width of the old bridge did not allow for the passage of a two-directional flow of traffic at a time.

Currently, motorists use the old bridge which was repaired to make it motorable as they wait for the completion of the new bridge.


He said the bridge remained a critical infrastructure that would enable many of the communities beyond the River Pra to access the district capital, adding that its completion would boost economic activities.

The bridge has socio-economic relevance to the people. It links Praso to major communities, including Assin Fosu and Dunkwa on-Offin.

Many heavy-duty trucks which carry timber, foodstuffs and passengers use the bridge.


Other projects

Mr Nyantakyi said other projects which had been delivered to the district included the completion of the district hospital, four six-unit classroom blocks and four three-unit classroom blocks and the Twifo Praso market expansion project.

He said the district assembly complex, which housed many decentralised departments but which was in a bad state, had also been rehabilitated.


The Paramount Chief for the area, Nana Kwesi Kenin, thanked the government for its commitment to the completion of the bridge project.

“We are happy about the construction of the bridge and work done so far,” he said, adding that it would open up the district to more economic activities.

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