General News of Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

List of contributors to the reconstructed Appiatse community

Aerial view of the reconstructed Appiatse community Aerial view of the reconstructed Appiatse community

The names of the individuals and institutions who contributed financially towards the reconstruction of the Appiatse community has been made available to the public, according to graphiconline.com.

The list entails 79 donors, including corporate entities, religious institutions and other prominent personalities who contributed their quota to support the project.

The Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, established the Appiatse Support Fund, chaired by Dr. Joyce Aryee, and the Appiatse Reconstruction Implementation Committee to raise the necessary funds and ensure the community's redevelopment.

The project has successfully been completed by the government and the official commissioning and handing over is scheduled to take place on May 2, 2024.

See the entire list of the contributors below:

1. His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
2. His Excellency Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
3. Her Excellency Rebecca Akufo-Addo
4. Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, MP
5. Hon Benito Owusu-Bio, MP 6. Hon. George Mireku Duker, MP
7. Rev. Dr. Joyce R. Aryer
8. Hon. Dr. Mattew Opoku Prempeh, MP
9. Tetrete Okuamoah Sekyim III (Paramount Chief of Wassa Amenfi)
10. Minerals Commission
11 Pelangio Exploration Inc
12. Kessben Outreach Foundation.
13. Stanbic Bank
14. Consolidated Bank of Ghana
15. Goeson Sculpture and Construction Company
16. AngloGold Ashanti
17. Goldfields
18. Chirano Gold Mines Ltd
19. Newmont
20. Golden Star Wassa
21. Veolia Ghana Limited
22. Sandvik Mining
23. Adamus Resources Limited
24. Milwatek Ghana
25. Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB PLC)
26. Mineral Income Investment Fund
27. Hon. Dina Asonaha Dupaah
28. Abila Peter/NLA
29. Forestry Commission
30. Rashed Ramanu/Old Saints 1990 Year Group Sekondi
31. Women in Mining
32. NNI Support Fund
33. Enterprise Group
34. The West African Institute of Mining Metallurgy and Petroleum
35. Perseus Mining GH Lid 36. Mr. Philip Owiredu
37. Dr. Mrs. Antoinette Tsiboe Darko
38. Cal Bank Ltd
39. Mr. Sulemanu Koney
40. Rev Amoo Enc
41. PCG Presby Trinity Congregational
42. Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Ltd
43. Chamber Of Mines
44. SGS Laboratory 45. VRA
46. Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited
47. Ecobank ihana PLC
48. Maxam Ghana Limited
49. Ghana Institution of Engineers
50. Mrs. Juliet Osei Owusu
51. Prof. Patrick Agbesinyale
52. Mrs. Josephine Baddoo.
53. Staff And Management of Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources
54. Lands Commission
55. Global Media Alliance
56. Super Geona Enterprise
57. Ghana Export Promotion Authority
58. Political Zone Group
59. Accra Mining Network
60. Africa World Airlines
61. Minerals Development Fund
62. Precious Minerals Marketing Company
63. Eagles Nest Foundation
64. Trinity Baptist Church (London)
65. Genser Energy and America Chamber of Commerce
66. DRA Ghana Limited (Member of Chamber of Mines)
67. Ghana Revenue Authority
68. Mr. Rooney Tetedze
69. Ghana Oil Company (GOIL)
70. Kwahena Boamah Acheampong (USA)
71. Future Global Resources 72 Tullow Oil
73. Asante Gold Corporation
74. Ghana Ports and Habours Authority
75. Karl Tyre 76. Ghacem
77. Zoomlion
78. Anglican Mothers Union
79. Presbyterian Church, Kuntense

About the reconstruction of the ‘new’ Appiatse community

On Thursday, January 20, 2022, Appiatse, a mining community in the Prestea Huni Valley Municipal Assembly in the Western Region, was destroyed when a truck carrying explosives to a mining site exploded in the community.

Appiatse was left in ruins, with almost every structure in the community destroyed. About 13 people were reported to have died from the incident, with several others sustaining varying degrees of injuries.

Two years later, the first phase of Appiatse's redevelopment has been completed, and the mining community, which was in ruins, now resembles a modern community.

The government shared videos of the 'new' Appiatse, showcasing a well-aligned modern community with impressive road networks.

The videos displayed over 100 family-sized bungalows in a grid layout, with each house having a water tank in front of it.

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