The Municipal Chief Executive for Bawku in the Upper East Region, Amadu Hamza, has assured that water supply will be restored to the area by the close of the week.
Ghana Water Company Limited cut the supply to the area and withdrew its staff following the prolonged conflict in the area. The conflict has claimed many lives, destroyed property, and disrupted both economic and social activities.
The MCE indicates that his office provided assurances to the management of Ghana Water regarding the security of its staff who would return to work in Bawku.
“The matter between workers of the Ghana Water Company and the people of Bawku has been resolved. I came to Accra, and I met with the managing director of the Ghana Water Company, and some amicable solutions were made, and the workers will be resuming work in Bawku.”
Mr. Hamza further pledged that, in order to prevent future water cuts in the area, there is “going to be a comprehensive security plan to ensure that the workers are safe.”
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