President Akufo-Addo, has cut the sod for the construction of the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam and Irrigation Project.
 
  The project, according to President Akufo-Addo, “will be the single,  largest investment ever made by any Government in the Northern sector of  the country”, and is in fulfillment of a pledge he made to the Ghanaian  people on 21st February, when he delivered the Message on the State of  the Nation.
 
  Cutting the sod for the construction on Friday, (November 29,2019), the  President stated that the pledge he made was to the effect that  construction of the Dam will “avert the perennial flooding caused by the  spillage of the Bagre Dam”, as the construction of the dam will be the  permanent solution to the problem of spillage from the Bagre Dam.
 
  “Today, we begin the process of realising this pledge. Today, we start  the process of helping to bring respite to the people of the Northern  Regions of our country, and to lay the foundation for the sustained  growth and development of the area,” he added.
 
  The Pwalugu Multipurpose project will consist of three main components,  namely the construction of a hydropower plant; the construction of a  solar farm; and the establishment of an irrigation scheme covering an  area of some twenty-five thousand (25,000) hectares.
 
  President Akufo-Addo noted that the 60-megawatt hydropower plant and  the 50-megawatt solar power plant will be the very first hydro-solar  hybrid system in the country, with the two technologies complementing  each other to provide reliable and stable electricity supply to the  national grid.
 
  Additionally, the irrigation component of this project, the largest  ever built in the country, with 15,000 out-grower beneficiaries, the  President added, will complement the gains made by programmes such as  “One Village, One Dam” and “Planting for Food and Jobs”.
 
  With the transformation of North hinging on creating infrastructure and  supporting agriculture and agro-based industries, the President  bemoaned the fact that in the dry season, agricultural work comes to a  halt in the Northern Regions, as farmers continue to be dependent on  rain-fed agriculture.
 
  “Irrigation, therefore, remains a key strategy to achieve food  security, the eradication of poverty and generation of rural employment  in the Northern sector, in particular, and, generally, across the  country,” he said.
 
  President Akufo-Addo continued, “With millions of dollars spent on rice  imports annually, in the midst of an abundance of fertile lands, this  project has the potential to increase annual rice production in the  country by up to one hundred and seventeen thousand (117,000) metric  tons, reducing rice imports by as much as 16%.”
 
  Again, he revealed that the Pwalugu reservoir can accommodate up to one  hundred and twenty thousand (120,000) cages of twenty-five (25) square  metres each of fish, with an average yield of two (2) tons per cage,  making possible the continuous development of the country’s aquaculture  and fisheries sector.
 
  This project, he added, is also very crucial to the realisation of the  “One District, One Factory” initiative, as it will serve as a catalyst  to developing agro-industry, including reviving the Pwalugu Tomato  factory.
 
  “Other hydro-electric projects, such as Akosombo and Bui, were intended  also to have irrigation schemes, but they have, unfortunately, not  materialised. The story of the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam and Irrigation  Project will be different,” he assured.
 
  With the cost of the project, amounting to some US$993 million,  President Akufo-Addo stated that the cost will be borne entirely by  Government, and will be executed constructed under an engineering,  procurement and construction contract by Sinohydro, and will be executed  in 50 months.
 
  “In all, two thousand, two hundred (2,200) Ghanaians, skilled and  unskilled, will benefit fully from the project, with the contractor  mandated also to source services such as catering, security, water,  cement, steel, office logistics, and other supplies locally,” the  President stated. 
Source: gbcghanaonline.com