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Minister cuts sod for rehabilitation of 670km of feeder roads in Upper West

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
May 20, 2021
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Mr Kwasi Amoako-Atta, the Minister of Roads and Highways has cut sod for the rehabilitation of 670 km of feeder roads linking food production areas and market centres across eight Municipalities and Districts in the Upper West Region.

The 35 million euro roads rehabilitation project is one of the components of the larger 145 million euros European Union – Ghana Agricultural Programme (EU-GAP).

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EU-GAP is a programme that aims at developing sustainable agriculture in the Upper West Region based on three complimentary pillars including; the Market Oriented Agriculture Programme (MOAP), the Resilience against Climate Change (REACH), and the ‘Productive investments for sustainable agriculture development in the Northern Savannah ecological zone of Ghana’.

Speaking during the ground breaking ceremony at Kpongu, a community in the Wa Municipality, Mr Amoako-Atta noted that the rehabilitation would be done within the first 24 months after which Performance Based Maintenance activities would then be performed for the next 18 months.

He indicated that the primary aim of the roads programme was to support the broad objective of the GAP programme by providing all-weather access of transportation to the various markets and value chains within the selected areas in the region.

The Roads and Highways Minister said roads to be rehabilitated also included; selected roads leading to the Black Volta, existing dams and boreholes for the main purposes of irrigation activities.

Mr Amoako-Atta disclosed that the contractors were all Ghanaian companies and expressed hope that they together with the consultants would perform well and within schedule to support the overall EU-GAP programme in the region.

He said funding a 670km of roads under a single project was unprecedented and expressed the country’s gratitude to the EU for their generous and continued support.

Mrs. Diana Acconcia, the EU Ambassador to Ghana in a speech delivered by Mr Pieter Smidt Van Gelder, Deputy Head of Mission, stated the commitment of the EU to support the socio-economic transformation of Ghana and particularly in the Northern Regions.

She said the lack of efficient infrastructure was a major bottle neck to the development of agricultural production and its processing in the Upper West Region, which the EU was proud to support.

“The project will facilitate the transport of products between areas of production and markets. It will unlock new economic opportunities in the Upper West Region, diminish transport costs, thus increasing the trade of agricultural products, and ultimately increase farmers and household incomes”, she said.

She recognized the joint effort of the World Bank and the EU saying, “This intervention is a great example of how donors’ partnerships when we join forces have a greater impact”.

Mr David Villar, the Programme Leader for Infrastructure at the World Bank noted that the Output and Performance Based Road Contracts (OPBRC), which includes not only the construction but also the follow up maintenance services in lands and contracts was the first of its kind in Ghana and payments were based on achieving the performance targets.

He said roads linking farming communities were poorly developed and special inequality still persisted and that physical connectivity was essential to tackle this inequality, which the project was designed to address.

GNA

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