Saturday, February 19, 2011

141 MORE HOUSEHOLDS TO BE RELOCATED FOR BUI DAM PROJECT

The Assistant Resettlement Engineer at the Bui Power Plant, Sandra Kesewah says due to the ongoing construction of the Bui Dam about 141 more houses will be relocated to pave way for the immediate completion of the project.
She made those comments when the Bui Dam Authority relocated about three communities who were leaving on the banks of the Bui River.
Sandra Kesewah explains that as part of the relocation they have instituted income support to compensate farmlands and properties which were lost.
She explains some few issues in the relocation drive.

People who were vacated due to the construction of the Bui Hydro Power plant in the Brong Ahafo region have express their gratefulness for the smooth arrangement of their relocation.
According to them government have constructed a new bungalow with consideration of the number of each family.
They tell Adom news that their new settlement Dorkoyia village has basic amenities and thus they have reason to refuse such offer.

However, speaking to our reporter Kwaku Abrampa of Ark fm the District Chief Executive of Tain Jones Samuel Tawiah thanked Bui Power Authority and the government for the good work done.
He explains that the road network in the community will be completed to make the area accessible.
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ADENTA CITIZENS DENIED WATER SITUATION SOLVED

The People of Adenta and its environs have express their disappointment in the President for claiming that he has solved the water situation in the community.
A visit to the township indicates that the situation still prevails and that the people were shocked to have heard the president assured the public that his government has solve the water situation.
It could be recalled that President Mills stated that The Kwanyako-Kasoa Water Interconnection Project has brought relief to the people of Kasoa, Awutu, Senya Beraku, Gomoa Fetteh and its environs.

Some people who spoke with adom news denied the statement made by the President.
According to them Politicians have always promise them that will solve their situation but little has been to solve the situation.