Cabinet has approved a 30 million dollar water supply expansion project for the people of Yendi in the Northern Region. It is coming on the back of a successful followed through roadmap in the area in relation to the funerals of Ya-Na Mahamadu Abdulai IV and Ya-Na Yakubu II. Information Minister Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah who disclosed this at the Minister’s Press Briefing in Accra said the project is to be financed through a credit facility agreement between the Government of Ghana and the Indian Exim Bank. The Yendi Water Supply system serves the Yendi municipality and other surrounding towns and villages. The system takes it raw water from River Daka which flows through a water treatment facility built in 1961. However as a result of the population and economic growth in Yendi Municipality, it has become necessary to expand the existing water supply system to meet the demands of beneficiary towns and communities. Mr. Oppong-Nkrumah said the expansion of the water supply system is also in line with government’s policy to ensure that by 2030 all people living in Ghana have access potable water. “The provision of potable water to over one hundred and thirty-three (133,000) people through the Yendi project would be a giant step towards achieving this objective” he said. The Ofoase Ayirebi legislator said government was delighted about this project because the Yendi Municipality among other things contributes to the Agric sector through the production of food and cash crops in large scale and the presence of iron ore deposits in the catchment area. He said “the supply of potable water would therefore be an impetus to increase production and boost the mining potential”. The scope of work for this water supply project will include the construction of a 15,000m3/day (3.3MGD) , conventional water treatment plant, construction of a 25km transmission pipeline and construction of water booster station, reservoirs and rehabilitation and extension of distribution networks, approximately 50km. The duration of the Yendi Water Supply Project Expansion is expected to take 30 months. Source: 3news.com | Ghana]]>