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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has underscored the significance of the Appiatse explosion, stressing the nation's collective responsibility.
During the official inauguration and handover of the new community to residents on Thursday, May 2, the Vice President acknowledged the kindness among Ghanaians.
“The sudden explosion shook our foundation, leaving Appiatse and indeed the entire country in deep sorrow and distress.”
“I saw at first hand the devastating effect of the explosion on the community, with some of our people, unfortunately losing their lives and others suffering various injuries as well as the near total collapse of the entire Appiatse community.
“I’m happy we have done it together; we owe it to the victims of the families and our entire nation to prevent such tragedies in the future.”
He commended President Akufo-Addo for his efforts in rebuilding the community for the people of Appiatse, praising the President's commitment to the welfare of the affected community.
“Akufo-Addo’s commitment and tenacity led to the construction of this new community. He was the first person to donate to the Appiatse community fund. A sign of his commitment to the rebuilding of the community.”
More than 120 housing units have been completed and are now available for occupancy at Appiatse, a farming community situated between Bogoso and Bawdie in the Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality of the Western Region. This milestone comes two years after the community was devastated by a tragic incident.
In January 2022, a vehicle carrying approximately 10 tonnes of mining explosives to the Chirano Mines collided with a motorcycle, triggering a massive explosion that leveled the entire community.
Following this tragic event, the government promptly initiated the reconstruction process. Now, 124 housing units and additional facilities have been constructed to support the survivors.
The newly built structures range from one-bedroom to seven-bedroom units and include enhanced amenities such as a market, six-unit classroom and kindergarten blocks, internal roads, water and electricity supply, as well as drainage and water storage systems.
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