Netizens React as Ghana Police Officers Seen Fixing Potholes on Highway
A video circulating on social media has sparked a wave of reactions after two officers from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service were spotted fixing potholes on a major highway. The clip has ignited discussions online about the roles and responsibilities of p
Ogyem Solomon

A video circulating on social media has sparked a wave of reactions after two officers from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service were spotted fixing potholes on a major highway. The clip has ignited discussions online about the roles and responsibilities of police officers versus road maintenance authorities.
In the video, the officers can be seen actively filling potholes and attempting to improve road conditions, a task traditionally handled by municipal or highway authorities. While some netizens praised the officers for taking initiative to ensure road safety for motorists and pedestrians, others questioned whether it was appropriate for law enforcement personnel to engage in civil engineering duties.
The incident has sparked broader debates about infrastructure challenges in Ghana, particularly concerning the condition of roads and the urgent need for government intervention in repairing highways. Many social media users argued that while the officers’ efforts were commendable, it underscores systemic issues with road maintenance and the lack of prompt government action in addressing potholes that endanger commuters.
Supporters of the officers highlighted their dedication and commitment to public service, applauding their willingness to go beyond their typical duties to protect citizens from potential accidents caused by poor road conditions. Critics, however, stressed that assigning police officers to fix roads is a temporary solution and called for long-term investments in infrastructure and proper allocation of responsibilities.
The video has now gone viral, drawing attention from both local authorities and online communities, and has reignited conversations about how government agencies and law enforcement can collaborate to enhance public safety while ensuring that each institution focuses on its core responsibilities.
Two officers of the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service have been spotted using a wheelbarrow and a spade to fix potholes on a section of a road.
The officers were seen carrying gravel in a wheelbarrow and manually filling the potholes, in… pic.twitter.com/J33aHvMOUP
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) February 6, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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