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About 600,000 Ghanaians to get potable water before 2015
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About 600,000 Ghanaians to get potable water before 2015-back page About 600,000 people in the Western, Central, Brong Ahafo, Eastern, Upper East
and Western Regions are expected to benefit from the World Bank funded Small-Town Water supply Project in Ghana, before 2015.
An engineer of
the Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA), Mr Joseph Jonah the implementing body, disclosed this at the launch of the project at Supomu-Dunkwa
in the Shama District of the Western Region.
He said that under the sanitation component of the project, household latrines for individuals and
communities would be provided, to prevent indiscriminate defecation that causes diseases like cholera, dysentery and diarrhoea.
Mr Jonah said
that the CWSA would construct 20 boreholes and stand-pipes, which individuals could connect to their homes in the Supomu-Dunkwa area.
He said
that Government had scrapped the 5 per cent payment by beneficiary communities but they would bare the cost of maintaining the facilities to ensure
sustainable management.
Mr Jonah said the communities would be expected to own the project and monitor and manage the facilities.
The
Water and Sanitatio Specialist with the Ghana Office of the World Bank, Mr. Emmanuel Nkrumah,said the Bank had voted 75 million dollars for the entire
project.
He noted that sanitation had become a major problem in Ghana and called for community-led approach to ensure the successful execution
of the project.
Deputy Minister of the Western Region, said Government was playing a critical role in the provision of potable water to the
people, to promote development.
She said, consequently, Ghana Government had signed an agreement with the Spanish Government to treat sea water
for domestic use in Ghana.
Nana Pansor IV, Chief of Supomu-Dunkwa, commended the Government of Ghana for initiating schemes to improve water
delivery in the country and pledged the people support for the project. Story by Ebenezer Debrah
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