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Joe PeeThe government of Ghana has apportioned GHS10 million cedis for feasibility studies on the sea defence project in coastal areas affected most by erosion, including the coastal belt of the Volta Region, where some 6,000 locals were recently displaced by tidal waves.
At a press conference on Monday, 6 December 2021, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta said the government is exploring a holistic solution to the tidal wave issue.
“We shall make necessary budgetary allocations of at least GH¢10 million to complete the feasibility and engineering studies for the coastal communities adversely affected,” he told journalists.
“We will broaden the scope of the study to consider a more comprehensive solution to protect Ghana’s 540 kilometres of coastlines, including the 149 kilometres between Aflao and Prampram,” Mr Ofori-Atta added.
He noted that it could cost between GHS3 million and GHS500 million per 5 kilometres of sea defence, pointing out that “there is a real need to dig deep into understanding the type of technology that we need to use to make sure that we protect the coastline.”
This is one of the concessions made by the government to the Minority in parliament following the stalemate over the passage of the budget.
The Minority made five demands which it said needed to be met before it could support the passage of the budget.
They include the following:
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