Phase
two of
Bui
Hydro
project
takes
off
Bui,
(BAR),
Dec. 3,
Ghanadot/GNA
– Phase
two of
Bui
Hydro
Project
to add
400
megawatts
of
electrical
power to
the
country’s
generation
mix has
commenced.
The
Black
Volta
River
was on
Tuesday
blocked
to pave
way for
actual
construction
of the
main dam
and
other
structures
including
spillway,
power
intake
and
power
house.
Chinese
Contractors,
Sinohydro
Corporation
Limited
is
undertaking
the
622-million
dollar
project.
The
first
phase,
which
involved
the
building
of
employee
and
contractor’s
camps,
warehouse,
workshop,
installation
of
cracking
plant
and
access
road
started
in
August
2007 and
completed
a month
ago
ahead of
schedule.
President
John
Agyekum
Kufuor,
who was
on hand
to
perform
the
closure,
said the
project
would
significantly
help
transform
the
economic
and
social
lives of
the
people
not only
in the
area but
the
nation.
He said
in
addition
to
contributing
to the
energy
security
of the
country,
it had
the
potential
of
irrigating
30,000
hectares
for
agricultural
development
as well
as
ecotourism
and
fisheries.
President
Kufuor
gave the
assurance
that
adequate
measures
had been
instituted
to
ensure
protection
of the
environment.
He said
the Bui
Hydro
Authority
(BHA),
Forestry
Commission
and
other
stakeholders
were
collaborating
to
protect
wildlife
for
ecological
balance.
President
Kufuor
suggested
to BHA
to erect
a
fitting
monument
at the
dam site
in
memory
of the
late Mr
Kwadwo
Baah
Wiredu,
former
Minister
of
Finance
and
Economic
Planning
for the
role he
played
towards
commencement
of the
project.
Mr Felix
Owusu
Agyapong,
Minister
for
Energy
said the
project
on
completion
would
enhance
power
supply
to Brong
Ahafo,
Northern,
Upper
East and
West
Regions
and the
West
African
Power
pool.
Mr Yu
Wenzhe,
Chinese
Ambassador
to
Ghana,
said
“Bui
which
carries
the
dream”
of the
government
and
nation
was not
only a
landmark
achievement
by
President
Kufuor
but also
an
important
milestone
of
Ghana-China
friendship
and
cooperation.
He said
China
was
committed
to
forging
strategic
partnership
with
Ghana
based on
mutual
trust
and
economic
win-win
co-operation.
In
another
development,
President
Kufuor
had
inaugurated
an
electrification
project
at
Bamboi
in the
Northern
Region.
He said
Government
had laid
a solid
foundation
for
accelerated
economic
take-off
and
asked
the
people
to
ensure
that the
country’s
march
towards
progress
was
sustained
by
retaining
the
ruling
NPP
Government
in power
on
December
7.
GNA