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Apiate victims to move into temporary structures as bid for reconstruction begins

The Apiate Reconstruction Implementation Committee is right on schedule as the Temporary structures earmarked for the resettlement of the explosion victims are 98% completed for Relocation on 4th May, 2022.

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April 28, 2022
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The Apiate Reconstruction Implementation Committee is right on schedule as the Temporary structures earmarked for the resettlement of the explosion victims are 98% completed for Relocation on 4th May, 2022.

The Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Mr. Benito Owusu-Bio says citizens are to start moving into the 32 completed rooms while works on the other 2% are continued for the official relocation, explaining that the 1st May relocation date has been rescheduled for 4th May, 2022 to make way for the Holiday Festivities.

Addressing the media on his last inspection visit to Apiate, ahead of the relocation of victims to the temporary structures, on Thursday, 28th April, 2022, Hon. Owusu-Bio said the bid for contractors to win the opportunity to design and rebuild Apiate begins on Friday, 29th April, 2022.

The Ministry of Roads he said has also promised to commence layouts of the road networks for the new Apiate Community and this he assured will be done side by side with the bidding process.

Hon. Benito hoped that by the time the road networks are completed, his team would also be ready with the awarded contractor for work to begin as scheduled.

Mr. Benito who is also the Chairman of the Apiate Reconstruction Committee expressed his joy, having been able to meet the May Completion deadline promised by government, this he said will afford his team the opportunity to focus on the main reconstruction works.

“The President Akufo-Addo led government always delivers on it’s promises, that is why we are witnessing this success today. As works are completed here, it will give us the time we need to now focus on the main work at the Apiate site itself. I am particularly happy to see the people from the community already cleaning up the completed rooms for moving which only tells that they are equally happy and impressed with the work done here.”

The Deputy Minister asserted that government is also in talks with partners and stakeholders including the Ghana Water Company, The Electricity Company Ghana, Vodafone foundation, among others who have shown their earnest commitment in commencing the project with focus on the core part destroyed by the explosion.

He reiterated government’s commitment to continue in it’s effort to reconstruct the new Apiate community while applauding them for their patience and support for the persons working on the site.

On behalf of the Sector Minister, Hon. Benito thanked Ghanaians for their support for the Apiate Support Fund while admonishing that “we are not done until we restore normalcy to this area and so we will continue to seek for your support towards the main work and take this as doing it for yourselves”

Members of the community also expressed their outmost appreciation to government and the Ministry for doing as promised saying that they really look forward to the official relocation which will save them from the wrath of the rain.

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