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Hope for Amutinu-Salakofe as GH¢919 million sea defense project progresses

Obed NkrumahElsie Appiah-OseibyObed NkrumahandElsie Appiah-Osei
October 14, 2025
in Environment
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A ray of hope has emerged for residents of Amutinu-Salakofe, a coastal community in the Volta Region severely impacted by tidal waves, as a major sea defence project to safeguard lives and properties makes steady progress.

During a working visit by the Works and Housing Committee of Parliament, Committee Chairman Mr. Vincent Oppong Asamoah expressed satisfaction with the progress of work, noting that the project’s completion would protect coastal residents and attract new investments.

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“We believe that in the coming days, the project will cover the rest of the communities and fully protect them,” he said.

Mr. Asamoah called for alternative livelihood programs for affected residents, emphasising that relocation must come with economic support. He also urged the contractors to include corporate social responsibility initiatives, such as rebuilding damaged schools, to uplift the local community.

The Project Director of Amandi Holdings, Mr. Ehud-Deri, revealed that the GH¢919 million project, which began in 2025, aims to protect eight kilometres of shoreline through the construction of 37 groins, at a pace of one per month. The project is prefinanced by the contractors and is scheduled for completion by July 2028, barring any unforeseen circumstances.

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Mr. Ehud-Deri mentioned that both natural and man-made erosion pose challenges, but assured that progress remains on track with strong community cooperation.

On behalf of the Ranking Member, Mr. Alexander Agyare commended the initiative’s potential to save lives and properties, urging the government to prioritise timely payments to contractors and plan for the reclaimed land’s future use.

Local leaders, including Assemblyman Mr. Sylvester Kumawu and Headmaster of Amutinu M/A Basic School, Mr. Opoku Gyasi, expressed both hope and concern — praising the ongoing works while highlighting the need for relocation support and alternative livelihoods for affected fisherfolk and families.

Mr. Gyasi also raised alarms about the school’s deteriorating condition, noting that the population has declined as the sea threatens the buildings, and called on the government to relocate the school to a safer site.

As Parliament prepares to reconvene on October 21, 2025, the Committee’s visit formed part of its oversight responsibilities, ensuring accountability and progress reporting on national infrastructure projects.

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