The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has announced a major push to strengthen the country’s road sector workforce, revealing that his ministry has formally requested the recruitment of about 1,000 additional staff.
The move is aimed at addressing critical personnel shortages across road agencies and boosting the capacity to manage Ghana’s expanding infrastructure needs.
Appearing before Parliament’s Select Committee on Economy and Development, Agbodza explained that the request was submitted by the Ministry’s Chief Director as a response to mounting staffing pressures. He highlighted that the recent creation of new administrative regions had not been matched with an increase in personnel for key agencies, leaving technical departments such as engineering and quality assurance overstretched.
“The staffing level of the agencies is far less than what it should be. If you consider the fact that we are investing heavily on these projects, part of the reason some of the projects suffer quality assurance is simply because we don’t have enough people to monitor these projects,” Agbodza told the committee.
He noted that while 137 staff were recently approved for various roles within the highways division, this was insufficient, particularly given the demands in the six newly created regions where institutional capacity remains weak. The minister stressed that recruiting more staff is essential for improving project supervision, ensuring quality assurance, and strengthening service delivery across the sector.
Agbodza assured Parliament that the Ministry is committed to resolving the staffing challenge and enhancing operational effectiveness as Ghana continues to invest in road infrastructure development.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









