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The Minister of Works and Housing, Samuel Atta Akyea says subterainan drains will discourage people from littering the environment.
“If you care to understand subterranean drains, it means the drain is underground, so where are they going to throw the rubbish?"Mr. Atta Akyea asked.
The Minister also repeated the call on citizens to stop the throwing of unwanted materials into the drains, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Accra, after the House had approved some loan agreements for the construction of covered drains and ancillary sewage system at Nima.
The House approved a total of €101.76 million loan agreement to finance the design and construction of drainage and ancillary sewage system that will cover the Nima drain from Kaokudi to the Odaw River Basin.
The agreement is between the Government of Ghana and Standard Chartered Bank, London.
The facility comprises of the Term Loan Facility of €91.4 million as well as the Commercial Facility of €10.38 million between the Government of Ghana and Standard Chartered Bank, London.
The Minister expressed serious concern over the throwing of waste materials into drains, which eventually led to flooding with attendant environmental and health catastrophes.
He described it as a “very obnoxious habit”, and said the underground sewage system to be constructed in the Nima is the first to be done in the country, with the hope that it would be replicated across the country.
“This is the first time we’re doing a major subterranean drain. So this is what we call a major infrastructural work that will discourage people from littering the environment,” the Minister emphasized.
Mr Akyea described the project as a paradigm shift, a departure from the open drain situation in Ghana, where no filth will be seen, but all the sewage will go underground, and delivered at a designated place.
“What is even more important for us also is that, then, we wouldn’t be using too much money in trying to do the desilting, which is a yearly ritual,” he said.
He said in the year 2019, GH¢250 million was voted for desilting and drainage lining.
“If we had the situation of a subterranean drainage, we’d not be spending this level of money in trying to maintain our drains and keep our environment safe,” the Minister, who is also the MP for Abuakwa South, said.
He said the people of Nima would also benefit from green areas, bike and human walkways, upgraded football pitch, shade areas, and rest and playgrounds and that President Akufo-Addo was personally interested in the project.
He indicated that despite complaints in certain quarters that such levels of infrastructure would raise Ghana’s debt stock, the construction of subterranean drains is the best way to go.
“There are plans already to have more of subterranean drains, but it’s a money issue. Some people are complaining that such levels of infrastructure will raise Ghana’s debt stock.
“But the question is needful, we’ll pay more,” the Minister said, adding, "it is my prayer that we should try and replicate these levels of projects across the country for Ghana to enjoy subterranean drains. That’s the best way to go.”
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