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The Deputy Energy Minister Alhaji Inusah Fuseini has said there are no funds for the completion of the Bui city project.
The project forms part of a resettlement package for farmers who have been displaced as a result of the Bui Hydro electric project.
But Inusah Fuseini is blaming the Kufuor administration for starting the resettlement project without the necessary funds.
“There clearly wasn’t money for the Bui City project, the project was not of the initial concept of the Bui Power Project,” he stated.
While saying the city project was absolutely necessary, the minister said, “we need to create conditions that will make people move into that city that we are going to create, that will make industry move, that will give competitive advantage to people who want set up industries here.”
He told Joy News’ Seth Kwame Boateng the Bui City project needed a funding mechanism.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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