Akufo-Addo cuts the sod for construction of waste-plant, stadium in Oti Region

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The people of Oti Region heaved a sigh of relief when President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo cut the sod for construction of a solid waste treatment facility and a multipurpose sports stadium to begin.

The two state-of-the-art facilities are collaborations between the government of Ghana and Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) with its partner, Komptech. While the waste-plant is expected to be completed within four months, construction of the stadium will begin immediately after completion of the former.

At the sod-cutting ceremony on Thursday (October 22, 2020) at Dambai, the regional capital of Oti, President Akufo-Addo reinforced his government’s commitment to supporting any private firm that is ready to support in advancing the country’s progress.

“I am ready to support any private company that is willing to do business and help develop the country,” the president affirmed.

He explained that the two projects are to aid in the development of Oti – emphasising that building the compost plant is part of his dream to make Ghana the cleanest nation in Africa.

President Akufo-Addo, who was on a two-day working visit in the region, revealed that: “We are in this region for three things: to cut the sod for a youth and sports centre; the construction of a regional office for YEA; and the construction of a solid-waste treatment facility”.

According him, creating jobs for the youth is his topmost priority, hence construction of the solid waste treatment facility – which he said when completed will create jobs for youth in the area.

The president later appealed to chiefs and people of the region to vote massively for the NPP as a sign of appreciation government’s response to most of their needs, which includes creation of the Oti Region.

The Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Madam Cecilia Abena Dapaah, explained that the project is a priority of the president, pointing out that it is to help in recycling solid waste into renewable uses.

“The president is an honest person and he has done a lot. If he can’t something he will tell you, and if he wants to do it he does it more than expected,” Madam Dapaah emphasised.

She indicated that the project will create jobs for the youth and ensure that Oti Region is clean

On his part, the Executive Chairman of Jospong Group of Companies, who also doubles as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Zoomlion, Mr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong said the project will create 75 direct and 250 indirect jobs for the youth.

“This project is a priority for President Akufo-Addo, and we are here today because of his support,” he said.

He later expressed his commitment to finishing the project within the stipulated four- month period.

According to him, when completed the plant will receive waste from areas including Dambai, Biakoye, Jasikan, Krachi East and West among others.

The Krachiwura, Nana Mprah Besemuna III – who doubles as the President of the Oti Regional House of Chiefs, commended the president and Zoomlion for the project, which he said will help alleviate the unemployment challenges among youth in the region.

He said the president has been very faithful with his promises to the region. In this regard, the Krachiwura endorsed the president’s second-term bid, adding that one good turn deserves another.

“We suffered to get the Oti Region, so we need to reward the person who gave us the Oti Region. Our fight is that on December 7 we should vote for the one who gave us Oti, the one who gave us the Traditional Council,” he urged.

The president was accompanied by Sports Minister, Isaac Asiamah; Deputy Sanitation and Water Resources Minister, who is also the Minister for Krachi East, Michael Yao Gyato; Engineer Kwabena Agyapong; Minister of Regional Reorganisation and Development and the MP for Okere, Dan Botwe; and Oti Regional Minister, Nana Kofi Owusu Yeboah.

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