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I doubt Bawumia’s promise on Pwalugu multipurpose dam – Amadu Sorogho

Nii Larte LarteybyNii Larte Lartey
September 25, 2018
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A former Member of Parliament for Abokobi-Madina, Alhaj Amadu Sorogho has cast doubts over the current government’s ability to deliver on its promise to build a multi-purpose dam at Pwalugu to counter the annual Bagre Dam spillage.

Vice president Dr Mahamudu Bawumia announced the construction of the multi-purpose dam after he donated relief items to some flood victims in the three regions of the North.

According to him, the dam, when constructed, will also generate electricity for the region.

[contextly_sidebar id=”kGJH81Z7ThomgjXVmiKHjf5tRhzhlLn5″] But speaking on Citi TV’s Breakfast Daily show on Monday, Alhaj Sorogho said his doubt emanates from the government’s track record of failing to deliver on its promises.

“Ideas are good, but my problem is implementation and the issue is simple; one village one dam was something that was touted by everybody.  It is a good idea. Two years down the line, not a single dam has been constructed in any village. If it can be done why not. I will pray, but going back and taking cognizance of what has been happening as far as Dr. Bawumia is concerned, I still find myself in a problem of whether it will be done.”

Building of dams will be implemented at all cost

Meanwhile, a member of the NPP Communication Team, Eric AmoakoTwum, was optimistic that government will deliver on its promises.

“In the northern part of the country, as far as I am concerned, there are a number of things to be done. So for me I think it is not contestable, we need to do it, to make sure that there are real timelines. What we don’t do a lot is to even try and factor in what is going on in the international landscape and how it will actually inure to Ghana’s advantage.”

$700 million needed to build Pwalugu Multipurpose dam

The Chief Executive Officer of the Savanna Accelerated Development Authority (SADA), Dr. Charles Abugre, disclosed in 2016 that $700 million was required to construct the Pwalugu Multi-purpose Dam project in the Upper East Region.

“The cost of the project is about $700 million, and all the paper work was completed six months ago; but there is some contention around the environmental impact which we are trying to deal with. It requires government’s commitment to mobilize  the $700 million so what has SADA done? We kept it in government priority agenda so we have pushed it on the World Bank and  it can only start next year,” Mr. Abugre said.

By: citinewsroom.com/Ghana

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