By Amin Kef (Ranger)
The Road Maintenance Fund Administration (RMFA) has announced the successful resolution of an outstanding audit issue concerning the incomplete construction of a 10-metre span bridge linking Kpangbama to Rotawa in Fakunya Chiefdom, Moyamba District.
According to the RMFA, the audit finding had highlighted concerns over unfinished works on the bridge project, which serves as a critical access point for communities within the chiefdom. In response to the observation, the Administration initiated corrective actions aimed at addressing the identified gaps and ensuring compliance with contractual obligations.
The RMFA stated that it enforced strict adherence to the terms of the construction contract while simultaneously strengthening its project supervision and monitoring mechanisms. These measures, officials noted, were designed not only to complete the outstanding works but also to reinforce institutional accountability in infrastructure delivery.
Authorities have now confirmed that all pending bridge works have been fully completed. The 10-metre span bridge is operational and providing safe and reliable passage along the Kpangbama–Rotawa route.
Community members in Fakunya Chiefdom are expected to benefit significantly from the completed project. The restored link is projected to enhance mobility, facilitate trade, improve agricultural transportation and strengthen social and economic connectivity across the Moyamba District.
The completion of the bridge marks an important step in closing the audit gap and demonstrates RMFA’s responsiveness to oversight mechanisms. It also underscores the Administration’s broader mandate of ensuring that public funds allocated for road maintenance and infrastructure projects are utilized effectively and transparently.
In its statement, the RMFA reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, accountability and diligent monitoring of all road maintenance and infrastructure initiatives nationwide. The Administration emphasized that lessons drawn from the audit finding have informed strengthened supervision frameworks to guarantee timely and satisfactory delivery of future projects.
The successful completion of the Kpangbama–Rotawa Bridge stands as a testament to RMFA’s resolve to correct deficiencies where identified and to prioritize infrastructure development that directly supports national growth and rural transformation.




