By: Nana Amoateng Sarkodie Bioh
In a remarkable display of commitment and efficiency, Rango Construction Company has embarked on a 24-hour work schedule for the highly anticipated Suame Interchange. The initiative, which includes playing music for workers during early dawn shifts, aims to boost productivity and create a vibrant atmosphere on the construction site.
This ambitious project has garnered widespread attention and praise, particularly for its alignment with promises made by President John Mahama. Following discussions with the Great King of Ashanti, His Royal Majesty Otumfoɔ Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, the President reaffirmed his commitment to completing the interchange, a vital infrastructure project that will significantly improve traffic flow in the region.
Workers on site expressed enthusiasm about the project, saying, “Working through the night has its challenges, but the music keeps our spirits high. We’re proud to be part of something that will benefit many people.”
Users of the road are also satisfied with the construction pace. “I can already see the difference,” remarked Akosua, a regular commuter. “The new interchange will make our daily journeys smoother.”
Rango’s dedication reflects a broader commitment to enhancing Ghana’s infrastructure. As the Suame Interchange progresses, workers and the community are optimistic about the positive changes ahead. With President Mahama’s continued support and Rango Construction’s hard work, the completion of the Suame Interchange is becoming a reality.