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President Nana Akufo-Addo, on Monday, July 3, commissioned Phase Three of the Five Districts Water Supply Project at Adaklu in the Volta Region, a project for which he cut the sod in September 2020.
The project, financed by a concessionary facility from Raiffeisen Bank International AG of Austria, at a cost of €11.5 million, will benefit some 89,150 people in 95 communities in Central Tongu, Adaklu and Agotime-Ziope.
According to President Akufo-Addo, who addressed a gathering at Adaklu, some of the key components of the Project are the construction of three concrete tanks at Adaklu Kpeleho, Adaklu Sofa and Adaklu Kpatove, to help keep the water safe from any bacteria; the completion of a water booster station at Adaklu Kpeleho to transport water to Adaklu and Agotime-Ziope communities; and the laying of 175 kilometres of water pipelines.

With designs for Phase IV of the Project ongoing, the President told the gathering that the focus of government is to ensure that all Regions across the country are provided with adequate, safe, affordable and reliable water services.
“We are also committed to ensuring that we practice safe sanitation and hygiene by the year 2030, in line with the attainment of the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
"Our strategic goal is to use a multi-faceted approach, with emphasis on governance and sector institutional strengthening, to accelerate access to equitable WASH services throughout Ghana,” he said.
Towards the goal of providing clean water and sanitation for all, President Akufo-Addo noted that his government has made significant progress towards this.

He cited the commissioning, in September 2020, of completed projects under the Water Supply Improvement Project of the Ghana-Spain Debt Swap Development, implemented by the Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA), at a total cost of US$3.78 million, for a beneficiary population of 75,000.
“That Project seeks to expand access to and ensure sustainable services in thirty-six (36) rural and small towns/communities in the Ho, Ho West, Agotime-Ziope and South Dayi Districts. Outstanding works are expected to be completed by March next year,” he said.
President Akufo-Addo continued, “Again, on June 30, 2020, I also commissioned Cluster Water Systems at Bontrase and Amasamkrom in the Central Region, as part of the Sustainable Rural Water and Sanitation Project (SRWSP).

These commissioning ceremonies were done to symbolise the completion of similar water systems implemented in 11 out of the 16 regions of the country, and it was financed from a US$47.5 million credit facility from the International Development Association (IDA) of the World Bank.”
The other beneficiary Regions, he stressed, were Ahafo, Bono, Bono East, Western, Western North, Northern, North East, Savannah, Upper West and Upper East.
The Project components he added, included the construction of piped water supply systems, support for the construction of household latrines, health and hygiene education and environmental and social safeguards for 164 beneficiary communities, with a total population size of 154,826.
Under the Rural Communities and Small Towns Water Supply Project (RCSTWSP), government is improving access to sustainable water delivery within the Volta, Oti, Greater Accra, Ashanti and Eastern Regions to benefit a total population of some 282,000 at €30 million. The Project is ongoing, and some 17% complete.

Urban Communities – “Water for All”
Touching on the “Water for All” Agenda in urban communities, President stated that the Keta Water Supply Project, being implemented by the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources through the Ghana Water Company Limited, would also improve the reliability and sustainability of water supply to a beneficiary population of some 422,160 in Keta and surrounding communities, at an estimated cost of €85,112,854.
Works under this Project, he indicated, are expected to be completed by December 2024.
Additionally, the Wenchi Water Project, being constructed at a cost of €39 million involves the construction of a new water treatment facility, and the rehabilitation of the existing groundwater system to meet current and future water requirements of the community until 2045.

“The Project is expected to serve some 101,870 people living within Wenchi and its environs,” he said
On the Sekondi-Takoradi Water Supply Project, which would cost some €70 million, and would serve a beneficiary population of some 1.4 million within Sekondi-Takoradi communities, President Akufo-Addo stated that the project is expected to be completed by September 2025.
“The feasibility studies for the proposed Sogakope-Lome Transboundary Water Supply Project are 98% complete, and funding would be sought to achieve sustainable improvement to access to drinking water for four million consumers in the Project area.
"In Ghana, the Project beneficiaries will include the Southern Volta area, more specifically the Municipal/Districts of Keta, Ketu South, Ketu North, South Tongu and Akatsi South,” he added.
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