Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and Chairman of the Appiatse Reconstruction Implementation Team, Benito Owusu-Bio, has disclosed that all 124 housing units of Appiatse which forms part of the first phase of the project are currently under various levels of construction and hopeful to be completed within the stipulated time frame.
According to him, this is an impressive work as the committee used about four months of the year time frame given by government to work on the temporary structures acquired from FGR to provide safe shelter for the people.
The Deputy Minister made this known when he led the Reconstruction Implementation Team to pay a working visit to Appiatse to among others, inspect the progress of work ahead of the one year anniversary.
Addressing the media, the Deputy Minister explained that all contractors who were lagging behind due to mushy lands at the beginning of the construction, have been relocated successfully, and therefore currently, all 124 housing units which is the core part of the Appiatse township are being constructed.
Mr Benito provided a brief on government’s interventions and efforts since the incident occurred a year ago.
“… 20th January is exactly a year on since this unfortunate incident occurred and as you are aware, so far government through the Minister for lands and Natural resources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor has been working tirelessly to salvage the situation.”
Benito Owusu-Bio
Mr Benito recapped that government through the Ministry, NADMO and other agencies provided tents, food and basic amenities at the initial stages of the incident. He stated that government also had to move the people into the temporary settlement provided by FGR when the rains set in.
“The Ministry on the instructions of government also set up the Appiatse Support fund and the reconstruction team, while enforcing the safety laws to ensure that such an occurrence does not repeat itself.”
Benito Owusu-Bio
He continued that government also commiserated with the people of Appiatse and helped buried the dead while providing medical assistance for the injured.
Sticking to its promise, Hon. Benito disclosed that GETFund has also commenced the construction of a six block primary classrooms and Kindergarten for children of school going age at Appiatse as their contribution towards the reconstruction of the township.
Deputy lands minister lauds progress on Appiatse reconstruction project
The Deputy Minister applauded GTEFUND’s effort and called on other organizations who made similar commitments to follow the GETFund example and redeem thier promise as the time to put actions to their words has come.
He indicated that road demarcations are currently underway with trenches and gutters to properly demarcate the walkways from the road and the buildings, giving the construction site better outook.
Mr Owusu-Bio assured the media and the people of Appiatse not to fret “as government has begun this good work, it shall surely bring it to a completion as promised”.
Mr. Blankson-Hermans, a member of the ARIT team, spoke to the technical details of the construction. He stated that so far, the process is commendable because in terms of quality and speed, the most performing contractor is about 39% complete and the lowest performing contractor around 29%.
“… Considering our time frame and work schedule I believe it’s great work and we will surely meet the time.”
Blankson-Hermans
Mr Hermans however hoped that the contractors will speed up work. He however highlighted that when the rains set in, it may disrupt or delay the progress of work.
Responding to the question of government supporting some students in Appiaste to the tertiary level, the Municipal Chief Executive of the Prestea Huni Valley Municipality, Hon. Isaac Dasmani, revealed that the Municipality is on top of welfare issues and so far one student has been sucessfully admitted at UMat with some others in the process to gain admission.
Hon. Benito after his tour of the construction site took the media to the temporary residence of the Appiatse indigenes to give them an appreciation of thier current state of living.
The media explored this opportunity to interview a number of indigenes of Appiatse who testified that adopting to a whole new lifestyle was not easy at the begining but with the support of government, the redcross and other organisations who visit every now and then to donate, has helped their economic growth and progress.
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