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BREAKINGAbonse, Eastern Region, Ghana

June 2026 — Abonse in Ghana has the remains of a slave market and a gold market, but while a tourism office was set up, the 10.2-km road to the sites has sat unrepaired since 2017.

Chiefs lament that without the road, no one can reach the ruins.
Logged 2026-06-28 05:48:00 (JST)
ガーナのアボンセに奴隷市場跡と金市場跡があるが、観光局が置かれた一方で、遺跡へ続く10.2kmの道路が2017年以来放置されている。

Abonse in Ghana's Eastern Region holds the remains of a former slave market and a gold market. A tourism office has been established at the site, yet the 10.2-km trunk road leading to it has gone without repair since 2017, prompting traditional leaders to raise public objections.

The town sits in the Akuapem North area and once served as a crossroads on old trade routes. Its historical significance has placed it on Ghana's tourism map. The road deteriorates further during rainy seasons, limiting access for visitors and residents.

Chiefs say a tourism office cannot serve its purpose without a usable road and have called on authorities to carry out the repairs. The Ghana Tourism Authority has expressed a commitment to developing slave-trade heritage sites, but no construction date for the Abonse road has been announced.

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