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The sod-cutting for the second phase of the Blekusu-Agavedzi Sea Defence Project has sparked renewed hope among residents of Ghana’s eastern coastal communities, who have long battled the devastation of tidal waves.
At the official launch of the project, Gabriel Kwamigah Tanko Atokple, the Volta Region’s Representative on the Council of State, described the intervention as a “major turning point” for the people of Blekusu, Agavedzi, and neighbouring communities.
“For the past eight years, our people have endured the devastating impact of coastal erosion. This project marks a major turning point for their lives and livelihoods,” he stated at the event.
A Long-Awaited Lifeline
The ceremony, led by President John Dramani Mahama, brought together a high-profile government delegation, traditional leaders, and residents eager for a lasting solution to the perennial sea attacks.
The Volta Council of State representative commended the government not only for continuing the sea defence infrastructure but also for integrating critical economic support facilities into the project.
“It was encouraging to see the joy and relief on the faces of our people as His Excellency the President announced that, beyond protecting lives and property, the project will include the construction of coastal markets, an ultra-modern cold store, a lorry station, modern sanitation facilities, and other vital economic infrastructure,” Mr Atokple highlighted.
According to him, these additional developments are more than just complementary works—they represent a foundation for sustainable growth, job creation, and economic resilience along the Volta coastline.


Gratitude and Forward-Looking Hope
Mr Atokple, speaking on behalf of the Volta Region’s residents, expressed profound appreciation to President Mahama for delivering on a long-standing promise.
“On behalf of the good people of the Volta Region, whom I dutifully represent on the Council of State, I extend our deep appreciation to His Excellency for walking his talk,” he said. “We now look forward with hope to similar commitments toward the Keta Harbour Project and the Ho Aviation Training School.”
Years of Advocacy Yield Results
The launch event also saw emotional remarks from the Member of Parliament for Ketu South, Mamaga Abla Dzifa Gomashie, who has long championed the coastal protection cause.
She recalled years of unanswered pleas to successive administrations but noted that President Mahama’s response was swift.
“He is a father who listens to his children,” she said. “It took him just six months to act on a promise that others ignored for years.”
A New Phase for Volta’s Coastline
The Blekusu Sea Defence Project’s first phase, completed nearly a decade ago, brought temporary relief but left some areas exposed. Phase II promises broader protection, covering unprotected stretches of the coastline that continue to suffer damage.
The current construction phase is expected not only to shield the shoreline from destructive tidal waves but also to unlock economic opportunities through infrastructural development.
For residents of Blekusu, Agavedzi, and surrounding communities, the project signals the start of a more secure and prosperous future, as they await the tangible benefits of both environmental protection and socio-economic upliftment.

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