Roads to be sealed off to motorists on Tuesday

Accra, Feb. 17, GNA – The Police Administration on Sunday said due to the official visit of the President of the United States of America, some selected roads within the Accra Metropolis would be sealed off to all vehicular traffic on Tuesday 19th February. This was contained in a statement signed by DSP Kwesi Ofori, Director/ Public Affairs.

The statement said the roads affected would be sealed from 6:30pm to 7:30pm on Tuesday.

The roads included; Liberation Road from Association School Junction to Airport traffic light, Liberation Road from Airport traffic light through 37 roundabout to Afrikiko traffic light. The Airport by-pass- from Airport roundabout to El-Wak traffic light.

The 4th Circular Road- from 37 roundabout through El-Wak traffic light to Congo junction.

The rest are: the Giffard Road from 37 roundabout through El-Wak traffic light to Congo junction; Burma Camp Road- from the Congo junction to La ‘T’ junction and the La By-pass- from La road ‘U’ turn to Teshie Police station.

It said motorists and the general public should take note of the affected roads and co-operate with the Police to ensure a successful exercise.

The statement said other road seal-offs may be carried out between 19th and 21st February at a very short notice and advised motorists to resort to alternative routes to their destinations. It said any inconveniences that the road blockades may cause were deeply regretted.

Source: GhanaWeb

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