Photos: Kpong Water Expansion Project

Work on the Kpong Water Expansion Project is progressing steadily with tremendous progress made on the site.

The 40 million gallons of water per day for 700,000 inhabitants of North-Eastern Accra and parts of Eastern Region is his 2012 Campaign Promise of President John Dramani Mahama to expand potable water services to more Ghanaians.

On Thursday, February 26, 2015, President Mahama said, “In fulfillment of the pledge I made during my address last year to complete and deliver a number of major water projects, I am happy to report that on the eve of last year’s Christmas, I… commissioned the Kpong Water Expansion Project and opened the valve to commence the flow of 20 million gallons of water to households and businesses in the northeastern part of Accra.”

Residents including those living in Adenta, Adjiriganor, Ashaley Botwe, North, East and West Legon, Madina, Haatso and their environs, upon completion of this project and others lined up are seeing water flow through their taps for the first time.

Source: GhanaWeb

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