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Parliament To Investigate Pwalugu Dam Project’s Lack Of Progress Despite $12m Funding

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
May 28, 2024
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Pwalugu Dam in the news again

Pwalugu Dam Project

In Ghana, as in many other developing nations, the curse of unfinished government projects has long been a source of frustration, hindering the nation’s ability to achieve its development goals and improve the lives of its citizens.

Despite financial investments, numerous projects remain incomplete, resulting in resource misallocation and obstructed progress.

This is largely due to insufficient funding and poor budgeting leading to project delays and eventual abandonment.

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This is often due to unrealistic project timelines, underestimation of costs, and inadequate contingency planning on the part of governments.

Furthermore, mismanagement or incompetence in project management, poor planning, and poor risk management contribute to project failure.

This includes inadequate monitoring and evaluation by government officials, poor communication among stakeholders, and failure to address potential risks.

Moreover, inefficient legal systems that encourage corruption, poor quality control, and poor internal control by regulatory agencies hinder project completion.

Consequently, many government projects are plagued by bribery, embezzlement, and other forms of corruption that divert funds and resources away from project completion.

Likewise, the presence of unqualified staff, insufficient training leading to a shortage of technical expertise, and inadequate interdepartmental coordination due to ineffective project management skills ultimately result in project abandonment.

Moreover, government policy inconsistencies and frequent leadership changes create uncertainty, causing project priorities, funding, and regulations to shift, and ultimately leading to project abandonment.

Furthermore, government projects are also doomed by poor financial planning, stemming from inadequate feasibility studies that overlook critical elements such as cost-benefit analyses, alternative options, and effective resource allocation.

In a recent rant about the uncompleted Pwalugu Dam Project, Samuel Atta Akyea, former Minister of Works and Housing, has pledged to facilitate a parliamentary investigation into the project’s lack of progress, despite commencing in November 2019.

Samuel Atta Akyea
Samuel Atta Akyea

As such, Mr. Atta Akyea shared Ghanaians’ dismay over the $12 million spent on the unproductive project, advocating for Parliament to question the contractor instead of politicizing the matter.

“The first point of the engagement is to bring the contractor, maybe with the consultant as well, and then we begin to grill the contractor that, having received $12 million, if there’s documentary evidence to that effect, how did you apply it. Why have you abandoned it? Sometimes, we color everything as political. But some contractors too can be very funny”.

Samuel Atta Akyea

Furthermore, the former Minister noted that some contractors, who have been awarded projects by governments in the past, have a history of receiving payment and then abandoning the projects, leaving them unfinished.

“I am not saying that is what the contractor has done, but let’s probe into what has happened and the first person we should engage is the contractor. Because the allegation is that it is not a politician who is a beneficiary of a million dollars, but a contractor”.

Samuel Atta Akyea

The Devastating Effects

Abandoned projects have severe and far-reaching consequences on the economic and social well-being of citizens, resulting in the wastage of valuable resources, including funds, materials, and labor.

Moreover, they also lead to wasted investments in infrastructure, equipment, and personnel, which could have been utilized more productively elsewhere.

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Furthermore, uncompleted projects pose a significant obstacle to development, denying communities critical infrastructure and essential services.

As such, there is limited or no access to vital amenities like healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and other fundamental services, which are crucial for the well-being and progress of communities.

Additionally, the persistent phenomenon of abandoned projects undermines public confidence in government, fostering widespread disillusionment and discontent.

As a result, citizens become skeptical of the government’s capacity to provide essential services and infrastructure, leading to a decline in trust and faith in the government’s ability to deliver.

Similarly, abandoned projects have severe economic consequences, including fueling inflation, exacerbating unemployment, and stifling economic growth.

Moreover, they also result in missed opportunities for economic progress and eroded investor confidence, which can have long-lasting and far-reaching impacts on the economy.

The abandonment of projects can lead to environmental damage, including pollution and degradation, which can have far-reaching consequences.

Uncompleted construction projects, in particular, can become environmental liabilities, posing health risks and hazards that can harm both the environment and local populations.

Abandoned projects in Ghana undermine development, squandering resources and hindering growth hence the government must focus on thorough planning, efficient management, and adequate funding to overcome this challenge and drive progress.

Additionally, Ghana must address corruption, upgrade personnel skills, and maintain policy coherence to guarantee successful project outcomes, drive development, and enhance the well-being of its citizens.

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