Amankwakrom (E/R), Oct. 1, GNA - The Volta River Authority (VRA) Resettlement
Trust Fund has initiated 30 projects in its 52 resettlement sites in the country. It has spent over GHc101,701 on projects at the resettlement communities in the
Eastern Region alone since 2009. Mr Andrew Tonto Barfour, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the VRA
Resettlement Trust Fund, disclosed this at the inauguration of a GHc 60,163 nurses
quarters and the renovation of the VRA Resettlement Clinic at Amankwakrom i= n the Afram
Plains at the weekend. He said since the establishment of the VRA Resettlement Trust Fund in 1996, it had
undertaken many projects in all the 52 resettlement communities across the country. Mr Barfour mentioned the projects to include 39 kindergartens, 52 primary school
blocks, 43 Junior High School blocks, three teacher's quarters, 10 clinic= s, two nurses'
quarters, 82 boreholes 15 small town water systems, 66 10-seater KVIPs and eight
community centres. He said the structures built by the VRA and the Trust Fund in all the communities had
been rehabilitated with the aim of helping to improve the living conditions of the
inhabitants of the communities concerned. Mr Barfour explained that the biggest challenge facing the fund was inadequate finance
because the source of money for the fund was only 500,000 dollars contribution to the
fund annually by the VRA. He explained that the fund was not responsible for the payment of compensation to
the landlords who offered their lands for the creation of the settlement. Mr Barfour said by a recent Court ruling, the Government was responsible for the
settlement of all compensation and therefore advised traditional authoritie= s who had those
issues to take it up with the Lands Commission. The Member of Parliament for Afram Plains North, Mr Emmanuel Aboagye Didieye,
promised to support the health centre with malaria drugs and appealed to th= e people to
visit the clinic when sick before the disease got out of hand. He appealed for the provision of DSTV facility at the nurses' quarte= rs to enable nurses
posted to work at the clinic to enjoy their stay at the place.
In a speech read on his behalf, the Kwahu North District Chief Executive, Mr Ibrahim
Issaka, appealed to the chiefs and people in the community to see the project as their own
and take good care of it so that it would benefit the whole District. He appealed to the Trust Fund to consider the provision of potable water drawn from
the Volta Lake to the clinic because no matter the depth to which a borehol= e was sunk in
the area, it dried up during the long dry season. The District Director of Health Services, Mr Robert Kwaku Ababio, in a speech read on
his behalf, called for the provision of a laboratory and wards in the near future to help
upgrade the facility to support the District Hospital at DonkorKrom. He explained that having more well equipped hospitals, clinics and adequate staff was
one of the major ways of bringing quality health care to the doorsteps of the people in the
District. The Chairman of the VRA Resettlement Town Development Committee, Mr Godwin
Sodze, called for the rehabilitation of their quarters, re-gravelling of th= e streets leading to
the area and the provision of street lights. The Chairman of the function, Barimah Kuntu Sakyi IV, Nkamihene of Kwahu
Traditional Area, observed that some traditional authorities who offered their lands for the
construction of the resettlement communities had fully received their compensation while
others had not yet received anything. He therefore appealed to the Trust Fund to take that situation into consideration in the
provision of amenities.