Victims of Tidal Waves in Ketu South to get Decent Homes
Mr Lugudor who gave the hint in an exclusive interview with The SPYder said though the cost of the entire project is yet to be determined, 15 of the units are already under construction at a cost of GHC 2million.
Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Ketu South, Maxwell Kofi Lugudor, has hinted that the Ghana Gas Authority (GhanaGas) is working to construct about 152 two-bedroom housing units for over a hundred households that have been affected and displaced by perennial tidal waves in the Ketu South Municipality of the Volta region. The beneficiary communities would include Salakope, Agavedzi and Amutinu.
Mr Lugudor who gave the hint in an exclusive interview with The SPYder said though the cost of the entire project is yet to be determined, 15 of the units are already under construction at a cost of GHC 2million.
Hon. Lugudor said the problem of the perennial destruction of property and the displacement of residents of these communities have over the years been a headache for the government, hence the partnership with GhanaGas to provide the people with these housing units as a long term or permanent solution to the problem.
He noted that his outfit will ensure that work is expedited on the project and called for collaboration from the people towards its successful completion.
Member of Parliament for the Ketu South constituency, Abla Dzifa Gomashie in a telephone interview with The SPYder urged the government to ensure that the project is really completed because her people are suffering.
By Hebrews Pouyeli Kumako