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Mahama breaks ground for Phase II of Blekusu Coastal Protection project

President John Mahama has cut the sod for the commencement of Phase II of the Blekusu Coastal Protection Project, renewing hope for coastal communities long battered by tidal waves.

Addressing a gathering of residents, chiefs, and stakeholders at Blekusu on Saturday, July 19, the President described the ceremony as a demonstration of responsive leadership, saying it represents the government’s commitment to addressing a problem that has persisted for far too long.

“This occasion is not just symbolic. It is a clear demonstration of what leadership can achieve when it listens, when it cares, and when it takes action,” he said.

The coastal stretch covering Blekusu, Agavedzi, Salakope, Amutinu, and Adina has, over the years, suffered the devastating effects of sea erosion. Entire homes, farmlands, and businesses have been swept away, displacing families and damaging livelihoods.

President Mahama recalled that in 2015, his government began the first phase of the project, which delivered 4.6 kilometres of sea defence infrastructure to protect the coastline. However, for nearly a decade, work on the second phase stalled despite repeated appeals from residents, traditional authorities, and civil society.

“I can still picture the videos and images showing the damage caused by the tidal waves, the pain, the fear, and the loss on the faces of our fellow citizens. Earlier this year, during my visit here, I gave you my word. Today, I am here to fulfil that promise,” he said.

Phase II of the Blekusu project is expected to cover an additional 8 kilometres of coastal protection. The project, which will run from 2025 to 2029, is being executed by Amandi Holdings Ltd. and includes the construction of 37 groynes, dune restoration, reinforced embankments, and other shoreline defence works.

In addition to the sea defence structures, the President announced that the project will integrate key community infrastructure to support livelihoods. These include a modern fish market, cold storage and fish processing facilities, designated areas for fish drying and smoking, a car park and lorry station, and a waste collection system.

“This is more than just a coastal protection project. It is a comprehensive resilience initiative that combines environmental protection with socio-economic development,” the President said.

He called on all stakeholders – the Ministry of Works and Housing, the Ghana Hydrological Authority, the Ketu South Municipal Assembly, the contractors, and the beneficiary communities – to work together to ensure the project is delivered successfully and on time.

President Mahama also encouraged young people in the area to actively support the project.

“Respect the construction zones and timelines. Avoid illegal sand winning. Promote environmental awareness and help protect the infrastructure once completed,” he urged.

The President used the occasion to announce a new initiative for the area.

“I am pleased to inform you that we have secured a grant from the Chinese government to begin construction of the Aflao New Market, also known as Aflao Asigame. This project will boost local trade and improve livelihoods,” he said.

He ended on a strong note of reassurance and hope, saying, “The sea has taken so much from this community: land, property, livelihoods, and our peace of mind. But today, I say no more. We are here to reclaim what has been lost and to build stronger.”

SourceIvy Setordjie

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