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President Nana Akufo-Addo has cut sod for the commencement of construction of the Wenchi Water Supply Project, at a ceremony at the Jubilee Park in Wenchi.
Cutting the sod on Friday on day two of his working visit to the Bono Region, the President noted that Wenchi means a lot to adherents of the Danquah-Dombo-Busia political tradition, as it is the home of Dr K. A. Busia, Prime Minister of the Progress Party Government of the Second Republic.
According to President Akufo-Addo, “it was in 2002, under the Government of former President John Agyekum Kufuor, that the existing Wenchi Water Supply System, with funding from government and the European Union, was constructed, as part of the Small-Town Water Supply Schemes embarked upon at the time.”
The existing Water Supply System is based on ground water obtained from mechanised boreholes, and supplies water only to the Wenchi Municipality.

An assessment carried out by the Ghana Water Co. Ltd. indicated the poor state of the existing system, and the recommendation was for a new Water Supply System, which will abstract water from fresh water sources, ensure continuity of water supply, and meet the ever-increasing demand for water in the catchment area.
“So, you can understand my delight that, again, it is an NPP Government that has come into office to start the construction of a new water supply system for Wenchi.
This project is consistent with the 2016 NPP Manifesto pledge providing “Water for All”, a key priority we are committed to implementing,” the President added.
To execute this project, the Akufo-Addo government has secured a €30 million credit facility from Belfius Bank of Belgium, with the support of the Belgian Export Credit Agency, Credendo.
After its completion, in thirty-six (36) months, the total supply capacity will be ten thousand, seven hundred (10,700) cubic meters per day.
This will be adequate to meet the year 2040 water demand for an estimated population of some 92,500 people in towns such as Wenchi, Droboso, Yoyoano, Beposo, Asuano, Koase, Nkonsia, Wurompo and Awisa.
These communities, the President explained, will have their water supply improved in quality, quantity and reliability.

“The prevalence of water-borne diseases, such as guinea worm, cholera and dysentery, will be reduced to the barest minimum, if not eliminated.
Additionally, this project will bring in its wake job opportunities, as the Contractor will engage the services of indigenes during the construction period,” the President said.
He was also expectant that, once the water supply project is completed, investors will take advantage of government’s Flagship Programmes such as “One- District, One-Factory”.
In order to establish small and medium scale factories exploit the natural resources of the area, create employment opportunities for the youth of the community, and stimulate the growth and development of the local economy.
Government, the President assured, will not relent in its efforts to increase access to water for all.
“Plans are far advanced for construction of the Greater Kumasi Metropolitan Area Water Supply Project in the Ashanti Region, Kpong Phase II Water Supply Project in the Eastern Region, Tarkwa Water Supply Project and Sekondi-Takoradi Water Supply Project in the Western Region.
Techiman Water Supply Project in the Bono East Region, Sunyani Water Supply Project in the Bono Region, and Assin Fosu Water Supply Project in the Central Region, which will all provide water in response to the rising demand for water in these areas,” he added.
The President continued, “Nananom, I am excited to be here once again, and, by the grace of God, and with four more years for Nana and NPP, I will be here again, in 36 months’ time, to commission the Wenchi Water Supply Project.”
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