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NewsLands Ministry slates final phase of Appiastse redevelopment project for October

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Lands Ministry slates final phase of Appiastse redevelopment project for October

The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has announced that the final phase of the Appiatse redevelopment project will begin in October 2024.

This milestone marks a significant step in the government’s effort to rebuild the community, which was devastated by a tragic explosion in January 2022.

For the past two years, the project has been focused on delivering modern housing, infrastructure, and essential services to residents affected by the disaster. The final phase of the project will concentrate on completing crucial infrastructure, including housing units, roads, and key social amenities like schools, hospitals, and recreational spaces.

In a press release dated Tuesday, September 17, and signed by Benito Owusu-Bio, Chairman of the Appiatse Reconstruction Implementation Team, the Ministry reassured the public of its dedication to enhancing the lives of the people of Appiatse by delivering high-quality infrastructure.

“The Appiatse Reconstruction Implementation Team is set to commence the third and final phase of the Appiatse redevelopment project in October this year, 2024.”

“This phase will complete the resettlement of the affected residents. We wish to put on record that the Government through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources is committed to ensuring that the 3rd and final phase will be completed in good time,” the statement noted.

The Ministry further highlighted its ongoing collaboration with contractors and local authorities to ensure that the project is completed within the scheduled timeframe.

The Appiatse redevelopment initiative is part of a broader government strategy to rehabilitate communities impacted by disasters. The January 2022 explosion, caused by a truck transporting explosives, led to substantial loss of life and property, leaving the community in ruins.

To fund the reconstruction, the government established the Appiatse Support Fund, which has received contributions from both local and international donors.

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