Ghana Highways Authority
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Formed | 1974 | |||||||||||||||||
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Parent agency | Ministry of Roads and Highways (Ghana) | |||||||||||||||||
Website | Official Website |
The Ghana Highway Authority was established as a body corporate by GHA Degree 1974 (NRCD 298). NRCD 298 was repealed by GHA Act 1997 (Act 540 ) which, however, continued the Authority in existence with responsibility for the administration, control, development and maintenance of the country's trunk road network totalling 13,367 km and related facilities. GHA's 13,367 km trunk roads make about 33% of Ghana's total road network of 40,186 km.[1]
Departments
All the Divisions of the Authority are grouped under three (3) main Departments, namely;
- Administration Department
- Development Department
- Maintenance Department
Administration Department
This Department embraces 7 Divisions, namely;
- Finance,
- Human Resource
- Legal Service
- Training & Development
- Public Affairs
- MIS Division
There is an Internal Audit Division, that is directly responsible to the Chief Executive, but which for administration purposes, reports to the Deputy Chief Executive (Administration). [2]
Development Department
This Department embraces 7 Divisions, namely;
- Road Safety and Environment
- Planning
- Materials
- Contracts
- Quantity Surveying
- Survey and Design
- Bridges
Maintenance Department
This Department embraces;
- Road Maintenance
- Regional Offices (10 in all; one in each region)
- Plant and Equipment
See also
References
- ↑ Site Admin. "About GHA". Retrieved 21 July 2013.
- ↑ "Admin Department". Site Admin. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
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