The President, John Dramani Mahama, has directed the Ministry of Finance to release GH¢1 billion to pay contractors who have been owed by the state since 2017, with the payment expected to be made before Christmas.
The President announced the directive on Sunday, December 21, 2025, during a sod-cutting ceremony for the Sunyani–Atronie–Acherensua Road Project in the Bono Region, under the government’s Big Push programme.
According to President Mahama, the payment will cover outstanding certified works carried out by contractors over the years. He said ongoing audits will guide the process to ensure that only verified claims are paid.
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“I have directed the Finance Minister, Dr. Ato Forson, to release GH¢1 billion to settle debts owed to contractors since 2017 before Christmas,” the President said. “All the contractors will be paid, and the families of deceased contractors should also come forward to receive the money.”

He urged contractors to submit their documents quickly to avoid delays in payment. “I want to encourage contractors to hurry up with their certificates to receive your money. Your money will only be delayed if you are lazy,” he added.
President Mahama also stated that funds have been set aside under the Big Push programme to revive and complete stalled infrastructure projects across the country.
The Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr. Agyemang Badu II, speaking at the event, cautioned contractors against shoddy work, calling on the government to enforce strict supervision to ensure quality work output.

President Mahama characterized the Sunyani–Atronie–Acherensua Road Project as a key development for the Bono Region and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to clearing long-standing contractor arrears and restarting abandoned projects nationwide.