Pokuase Interchange

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Coordinates5°41′6.11″N 0°16′44.7″W / 5.6850306°N 0.279083°W / 5.6850306; -0.279083
Roads at
junction
Accra-Nsawam Road
Awoshie-Pokuase Road
Pokuase-Kwabenya-Ritz Junction Road
Type4 tier interchange
Constructed2018-2021
Pokuase Interchange
Interactive map of Pokuase Interchange
Location
Pokuase, Ghana
Coordinates5°41′6.11″N 0°16′44.7″W / 5.6850306°N 0.279083°W / 5.6850306; -0.279083
Roads at
junction
Accra-Nsawam Road
Awoshie-Pokuase Road
Pokuase-Kwabenya-Ritz Junction Road
Construction
Type4 tier interchange
Constructed2018-2021
Opened2021

The Pokuase Interchange is a four level stack interchange situated at Pokuase Junction, in Accra, Ghana. It is the largest interchange in West Africa upon its completion. The interchange was originally a three-tier as proposed by the John Dramani Mahama in 2016 [1] but was modified on the advice of the constructor by the Akufo-Addo administration to a four-tier thereby making it the largest in West Africa. Construction began in 2018 and was commissioned for use on 9 July 2021 by president Nana Akuffo Addo.[2][3] It lies on the Nsawam Road and connects the Nsawam Road to the George Walker Bush Highway.[4]

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