The condition of the Awoshie Last Stop–Gbawe road has continued to deteriorate, leaving motorists and commuters frustrated and concerned for their safety. Residents and drivers say the road has become increasingly dusty, riddled with potholes, and hazardous, making daily travel a struggle.
According to commuters, the thick dust, especially during the dry season, reduces visibility and causes discomfort, while the deep potholes have damaged vehicles and slowed down traffic. “Every day, it takes longer to get to work because of the potholes and dust. Sometimes, I feel unsafe driving here, especially at night,” said one worried driver.

Local residents are calling on the government and relevant authorities to take immediate action to rehabilitate the road. They argue that the worsening state of the road not only inconveniences commuters but also poses a serious risk of accidents.
Transport unions have also expressed concern, noting that the road is a key route for many commercial vehicles and buses, and that neglect could lead to higher transport costs and accidents. Some residents have resorted to alternative routes, but these are often longer and more congested.

The community is appealing for urgent intervention to repair the road, reduce dust, and restore safety for all who use this vital artery connecting Awoshie Last Stop to Gbawe.
