
To:
His Excellency John Dramani Mahama
President of the Republic of Ghana
Office of the President, Accra
CC:
Minister for Roads & Highways Minister for Defense Minister for Environment, Science, Technology & Innovation Parliament of Ghana Policy and Development Think Tanks Media Houses
Your Excellency, the Time for Action is Now
Ghana stands at a critical juncture—our road infrastructure deficit is stalling national productivity, regional trade, and economic mobility. Despite billions in annual budget allocations, the challenge persists. The failure of private road contractors to deliver in high-risk terrains highlights an undeniable truth: Ghana needs a specialized, strategic intervention that is cost-effective, results-driven, and nationally controlled.
The Field Engineers (Regenmet/Sappers)—once Ghana’s frontline force in infrastructure development—have the proven expertise to transform neglected roads, restore critical sites like Ramsayer, and unlock economic prosperity. Their success in the Afram Plains, where conventional contractors failed, stands as a compelling case for their full-scale reactivation under direct government oversight.
This initiative is not just necessary—it is Ghana’s smartest path to progress.
Why This Policy is Ghana’s Best Move
1. Immediate Execution Using Seized Assets
Ghana’s seized excavators from illegal mining remain largely unused. Redirecting these assets to the Field Engineers ensures zero additional procurement costs while accelerating stalled projects. Deploying existing road construction and dredging equipment eliminates waste and maximizes Ghana’s development budget efficiency.
2. Financial Prudence: Maximizing Budget Impact
Ghana’s 2025 budget allocates billions for infrastructure, yet cost overruns and contract inefficiencies persist. Reintegration of the Field Engineers reduces expenses by up to 20% while increasing completion rates and accountability. A structured public-private funding model ensures long-term sustainability, freeing resources for other critical sectors.
3. Economic & Social Gains: Unlocking Long-Term Growth
Thousands of direct and indirect jobs created—mobilizing skilled engineers, machine operators, logistics personnel, and local workers. Improved road networks reduce post-harvest losses, enhance market accessibility, and stimulate rural and national trade expansion. Ramsayer Site Restoration—the Field Engineers take full charge of ecological recovery, land reclamation, and sustainable site preservation.
Key Directives for Policy Implementation
1. Immediate Presidential Mandate—formalize the reintegration of the Field Engineers under a dedicated infrastructure task force.
2. Resource Allocation Strategy—deploy seized excavators and existing machinery to priority road projects and Ramsayer restoration.
3. Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration—mobilize policy experts, private sector players, and development partners for structured execution.
4. Public Oversight & Accountability—media transparency and independent audits ensure efficiency, credibility, and public trust.
Your Excellency, Ghana Can No Longer Wait
This proposal represents more than infrastructure—it is a commitment to efficiency, transparency, and transformative leadership. The Field Engineers stand ready to deliver where others have failed—if given the mandate, the resources, and the vision to rebuild Ghana’s future.
This is your moment to act decisively, with a solution that is practical, cost-effective, and proven. Ghana deserves nothing less.
Sincerely,
Retired Senior Citizen
For and on behalf of All Senior Citizens of Ghana 🇬🇭🚀✨