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    Heavy Fines Loom for Overloaded Trucks as Ghana Moves to Save its Roads

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJanuary 29, 2026No Comments5 Views
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    In a bold move to halt the rapid deterioration of Ghana’s multi-billion dollar road infrastructure, the Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, has announced a massive 900% increase in penalties for overloaded trucks.

    Under a new legislative review, the maximum fine for haulage vehicles exceeding legal weight limits will jump from the current GH¢5,000 to a staggering GH¢50,000.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview on GTV earlier today, Mr. Agbodza described the existing penalty regime as “laughable” and insufficient to deter transporters who prioritize profit over national assets.

    The Minister’s argument is rooted in the high cost of maintenance. According to road engineers, a single overloaded truck can cause damage that costs the state tens of thousands of cedis to repair far exceeding the current maximum fine.

    “You cannot have a penalty of GH¢5,000 when the damage you are doing is GH¢50,000,” Mr. Agbodza stated emphatically. “The penalty is not a deterrent. The cost of the penalty is lower than the cost of overloading.”

    The current system uses a graduated scale, where fines increase as the excess weight rises. However, the Minister noted that even at the highest tier, the “slap on the wrist” has failed to change behavior, leading to premature pavement failure on recently commissioned projects like the Tarkwa-Agona Nkwanta stretch.

    Zero Tolerance for Repeat Offenders

    The new regulations aren’t just about the money. Mr. Agbodza sent a stern warning to habitual lawbreakers, indicating that the Ministry is preparing to escalate enforcement beyond financial sanctions.

    ● Vehicle Seizures: Repeat offenders face the risk of having their trucks confiscated.

    ● Technological Monitoring: The government is integrating AI and smart-weighing technology at tolling points to prevent overloaded vehicles from even entering major highways.

    ● ECOWAS Harmonization: This local crackdown aligns with the 2026 ECOWAS Axle Load Harmonization protocol, which aims to standardize weight limits and penalties across West Africa to protect regional corridors.

    Saving the “Big Push” Agenda

    The timing of these tougher measures is critical. The government is currently rolling out its “Big Push” infrastructure agenda, which includes the construction of the Accra-Kumasi Expressway and several interchanges. Without strict enforcement of weight limits, these new roads—some designed for a 50-year lifespan—could fail in less than five years.

    Current Penalty (2025) – GH¢5,000

    Proposed New Penalty(2026)- GH¢50,000

    Percentage Increase – 900%

    “Some roads in Ghana fail within a year, not because contractors did poor work, but because vehicles are overloaded,” the Minister explained. “We are going to make it tough.”

    For truck owners and cargo agents, the era of “paying to play” with the nation’s roads is coming to a costly end. As the Ministry revises its legislative instruments, the message is clear: load within the limit, or be prepared to pay the ultimate price.

     

     

     

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