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Graphic Online BY: Vincent Amenuveve Category: General News A cross-section of stakeholders at the Bolgatanga meeting on the Environmental Impact Assessment and Resettlement Action Plan Reports on the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam project 30.5k Shares 705 The Volta River Authority (VRA) has met stakeholders in the Upper East Region on the Environmental Impact Assessment and Resettlement Action Plan Reports for the proposed Pwalugu multipurpose dam. The meeting, which took place at Bolgatanga, was to seek the inputs of stakeholders and address concerns to form the basis for the final document that will be acceptable to all stakeholders involved in the project. Briefing the meeting, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in charge of Engineering and Operations of the VRA, Mr Emmanuel Dankwa Osafo, said already studies, surveys and designs had been completed, while efforts were underway to complete all compensation and settlement issues as well as l ....
Emmanuel Dankwa Osafo, the Deputy Chief Executive in charge of Engineering and Operations of the Volta River Authority (VRA), says actual construction work on the Pwalugu Multi-Purpose Dam and Irrigation project would start this year. He said they had spent some time in designs, data collection and surveys, among others and would be liaising with other state agencies to discuss the resettlement of people presently occupying the area that would be covered by the reservoir. “On paper we have, but we have gone on the field and marked, so everybody knows which areas will be affected. All these have been documented for purposes of compensation and relocation,” he said. ....