A well-known farmer and founder and Vice-Chancellor of the Millar Institute for Transdisciplinary and Development Studies (MITDS), Professor David Millar has revealed that the Chinese in charge of Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam are leaving the site for a different location. Apexnewsgh.com report. Speaking to Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, in an exclusive interview, Professor David Miller said: “The whole thing is becoming negative. The Chinese who were there when we went, some of them have moved out. So, we don’t know what is happening”. He lamented. He said, from the way things are going, it is clear that there is no money to fund the project. You know some monies were allocated for the project in this year’s budget, but finances have thrown the budget out of gear. There is no money to finance the project”. He, however, advised the government to suspend the mouthwatering multi-purpose dam for a while since a little over $10milion will bring back the Vea dam to shape. “Vea is there, is not totally collapse, it will place at 30 or 40 percent and with just a little bit of investment, Vea could be brought to 60 to 80 performance. The problem with Vea is the canals”. “If the government can say let’s suspend the Pwalugu for a while and let’s develop Vea first, it will make development sense. “In any case, the Vea has a direct benefit for the Upper East Region than Pwalugu. Pawlugu benefit is indirect, s more in North East Region but Vea is sitting in the Upper East Region. We have evidence to show that Upper East Region will be losing land and any other opportunities while North East will be gaining. In less than one year, Vea Dam could be fixed. Professor Miller stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
“Your service was not service to us”, Dachio Chief to Gov’t
The Chief of Dachio community, a community in the Bolgatanga East District of the Upper East Region, Naba Thomas Adongo Akaliga II has hinted, the service by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government to provide a dam for the community was not services to them as the dam could not meet its usefulness. According to him, the dam after its construction failed to meet the odds, and can only be described as punishment to the community members as it has further deteriorated their road and properties any time it rains heavily. Naba Akaliga II spoke to Apexnewsgh.com after reports suggested that the dam was part of the three dams in the district said to have been completed. But baffled at the reports, Naba Akaliga II explained that they can only describe the dam as a waste of their farmlands. “This was not what I and my people were expecting from the government. If this was what they {government officials} said I would not have agreed to release our farmlands for them to waste it. This dam is nothing but a waste of land and can not be served as services to us. Just look, how many months are we in, the eighth months yet this dam can not collect water and you want us to call it a dam that has been completed. Why can’t we stop deceiving ourselves for once?” He added that anytime he passes there he usually tried his best not to look at the dam because of its disappointment to their long expectations. “Anytime I passed here, I normally forced myself not to look at it, and do you know why because the more I look at the dam, the more I become angry at the work done. The dam as well as the government has failed us. We are a farming community and was expecting something meaningful that can assist us in dry season farming, not this. It can’t even collect water for wet season how more of the dry season.” “The sad part of it is, the spillway of the dam has been directed toward a road. Now, the road has turned to a river thereby making it difficult for easy passage for commuters in and out of the community”, he stressed. He, therefore, asked relevant authorities to as matter of urgency find a lasting solution to their plight or better still covers it up to avoid further destruction. “There are two things I want the DCE to do which are; to either call the contractor back to the side to properly work on the dam to meet its usefulness or find a caterpillar to come and cover this pit up to protect lives and properties because it can best be described as a death- trapped.” But when newsmen contacted the District Chief Executive for Bolgatanga East Rev. Emmanuel Abole assured the chief and his people that the contractor has been asked to come back to the side despite his inability to give a specific time and date. “If the dam were to be a book, i would have asked government to comeback for their dam” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact APEXNEWSGH on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible News publications









