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The Deputy Chief Executive (Services) of the Volta River Authority (VRA) has visited Mepe in the North Tongu District to assess the condition of safe havens.
Kenneth Arthur's visit was also to secure a new land site for the construction of resettlement houses to accommodate individuals affected by the 2023 Akosombo and Kpong Dam Controlled Spillage.

The visit underscores the Authority's unwavering commitment to the well-being and health of those impacted by the spillage.
During the visit, Mr Arthur paid a courtesy call on Torgbe Korsi Nego, the Mankrado of Mepe Traditional Area.

He was accompanied by North Tongu District Chief Executive Osborn Fenu, Deputy Director General (Technical and Reforms) of NADMO Seji Saji, and other traditional representatives.

DCE(S) emphasised the strong partnership between the VRA, Mepe, and the communities affected by the Authority’s operations, assuring them of the Authority's commitment to maintaining this mutual relationship.

He also affirmed the Authority's dedication to the welfare of those impacted by the controlled spillage, highlighting the need to construct resettlement facilities to ensure their comfort.

Torgbe Korsi Nego commended the VRA for its proactive initiative, noting its timeliness and necessity for the affected residents.
He urged the Authority to sustain their humanitarian efforts to ensure the welfare and comfort of his people.

Osborn Fenu, the DCE of North Tongu, stated that the government is implementing measures to restore the livelihood of the people and improve road access to various safe havens in Mepe.
The team inspected several established resettlement facilities, such as the Citi FM pavilion and Safe Alternative Housing.
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