Ghanaian actress, Pascaline Edwards has shared her near-death experience on the Tema motorway.
According to the award-winning actress, she could have died, if not for God.
Pascaline shared that whilst driving, she busted a tire due to the poor state of the motorway.
“I could have died on the motorway yesterday, busted tire and broken rim. If it wasn’t for God,” she tweeted on Thursday, October 12.
The state of the Tema Motorway has captured the collective attention of Ghanaians on social media platforms in recent weeks, as citizens unite to voice their concerns and demand swift action to address the deteriorating condition of this critical transportation artery.
This groundswell of online protest reflects the urgency of the situation and the vital role that the Tema Motorway plays in the nation’s infrastructure.
Social media has become a powerful tool for citizens to engage in discussions and advocate for change, and the plight of the Tema Motorway has galvanized many to share their experiences, photos, and frustrations online.
The road, which is a vital link connecting the industrial city of Tema to Accra, Ghana’s capital, has long been plagued by issues that are now coming to the forefront of public discourse.