Agbodza, also the Member of Parliament for Adaklu and Minority Spokesperson on Roads, maintains that the contractors working on the project have also failed to ensure speedy completion of the work because they lack the financial and logistical capacity to do so. Ranking Member on the Roads and Transport Committee in parliament, Governs Kwame Agbodza, also speaking on the Point of View on Citi TV, said the government has failed in the execution of road projects under the Sinohydro agreement. Sinohydro a fiasco terminate contract – Agbodza Though critics called for the agreement to be reviewed warning it would add to Ghana’s debt stock, the government insisted it is a barter arrangement that will not ballon the public debt. Per the agreement, the Sinohydro Corporation of China will provide the infrastructure of the government’s choice in exchange for Ghana’s refined bauxite. Months after the launch, much is yet to be seen under the overall US$2 billion deal. President Akufo-Addo inaugurated a US$1.5 billion road infrastructure project under the Sinohydro Master Project Agreement by cutting sod for the construction of the Tamale Interchange project in April 2019. The Minister has even told us that, this has delayed the project.” Even, to ship items or equipment here, the pandemic affected the whole arrangement. It is not a Ghanaian company handling it. Everything started well in 2019 until the COVID-19 outbreak. “The agreement was passed in the latter part of 2018. But, Kennedy Osei Nyarko, while providing explanations for the delay in the project on Citi TV’s The Point of View show attributed the situation to the Coronavirus pandemic.