In about five months from now the acute water problem facing residents of some 15 communities in the Ketu District of the Volta Region will be a thing of the past. This is because of an on-going Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) assisted project which, when completed, would serve the invaluable needs of the people.
The news was broken last week at Denu when the Chronicle went on its regular tour of the districts exercise. The District Chief Executive Hon. Linus Codman Koffie, who took this reporter round some of the sites, said to make the project more of a “people’s property” the Danish government made it a condition that each benefiting community must raise five percent of the total cost of bringing potable water to their doorsteps.
Source: GhanaWeb