Roads Minister announces plans for digital tolling on public roads

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The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Agbodza, has announced plans to reintroduce road tolling across all public roads in Ghana.

He emphasised the use of digital platforms rather than traditional physical toll booths.

The Minister explained that the initiative aims to raise revenue to complete ongoing road projects and ensure proper maintenance of the country’s road network.

“The road toll is a factor under the purview of the highways, but it is now being reintroduced generally on all public roads. I am looking forward to the completion of that procurement process this month, after which a public education campaign will start,” he stated.

Mr Agbodza noted that tolls would be applied to public roads that have been engineered or improved, ensuring that the revenue collected directly supports the sustainability of these projects.

“All public roads that have been engineered or improved will have a certain level of tolling on them so that we can raise revenue to complete some of the ongoing projects and maintain the roads,” he explained.

Highlighting the modern approach, the Minister confirmed that Ghana’s system will align with recommendations from ECOWAS leaders, who have called for digital road tolling across the region.

“We are introducing a new road toll system where we do not need physical toll booths. In any case, ECOWAS leaders recommend that tolling across the region should now be rolled out on digital platforms. We are actually ahead of that schedule,” he added.

Speaking in an interview with Accra-based Citi FM, Mr Agbodza also revealed that the Ministry of Roads and Highways is collaborating with the Ministries of Transport, Interior, and Communication to ensure proper implementation of the new system.

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