Tag: Bolgatanga-Bawku Road

  • Pillion riding involving men banned in Bawku

    The Upper East Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has banned the use of a motorbike by two or more men in the Bawku Municipality and its environs.

    The decision prohibiting males from riding with their fellow males was taken after an emergency meeting held on Thursday, January 6, over the security situation in the region.

    In a press statement signed by the Upper East Regional Minister, Stephen Yakubu, the Council noted that the ban includes “a woman riding on a motorbike and picking a man on the same motorbike.”

    However, a female is permitted to ride with a colleague female.

    Pillion riding involving men banned in Bawku

    The Municipal Security Council has been urged to enforce the directive with urgency.

    Meanwhile, the Regional Security Council has agreed to provide adequate security at all Total and Goil fuel filling stations in Bawku.

    Source: MyJoyOnline.com

  • Government renews curfew on Bawku and its environs

    The Ministry of Interior has announced a renewal of the recent curfew imposed on the Bawku Municipality and its environs.

    In a statement signed by the Minister for Interior, Ambrose Dery, the renewed curfew is from 8:00pm to 5:00am each day and is effective Wednesday, December 29, 2021.

    “The government calls on the chiefs, elders, opinion leaders, youth and people of the area to exercise restraint in the face of the challenges confronting them, as well as to use non-violent means to channel their energies into ensuring peace.

    “Meanwhile, there is a total ban on all persons in the aforementioned communities and … environs from carrying arms, ammunition or any offensive weapon, and any persons found with any arms or ammunition will be arrested and prosecuted,” the statement added.

    There have recently been reports of gunshots resulting in some deaths and destruction of properties amidst reports of a renewed clash between two feuding factions in the Bawku area.

    Read the statement by the Ministry of Interior below:

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Dog fight over Bolgatanga-Bawku road

    The road fund under the erstwhile Mahama administration was branded “sick” by the Majority in Parliament after their counterparts used parliamentary privilege to blame the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for the delay in the construction of the Bolgatanga-Bawku-Pulimakom road.

    Led by the Member of Parliament (MP) for Pusiga, Laadi Ayii Ayamba, the Minority MPs said the NPP government allowed works on the road to be stalled after their government exited power in 2016 during a debate of the House on Monday evening.

    According to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP, there had been no single work on the road for the past three years because the current government found the need to prioritize other road projects at the expense of the 102.55km road.

    The Minister of Roads and Highways, Kwasi Amoako-Atta, replied that the road project, which was awarded on contract in September 2016 with work commencing in December the same year, was wrongfully charged to the Road Fund meant for routine maintenance and repair.

    According to him, Road Fund has an average accrual of GH?1.2 billion, which money comes from four sources, including the fuel levy that accounts for about 94 percent, and that it was wrong on the part of the NDC government to have tied a project of over GH?622 million to the fund.

    “It was non-starter, and even this project was sole-sourced. How can a major rehabilitation of a road of a length over 109 kilometres be sole-sourced?” he asked rhetorically and added the project was even fraught with problems.

    “The worst of all, Mr Speaker, the government then had initially awarded the first 12 kilometres from Bolga on contract to a company called Mawoos, and when it became necessary to award the entire length of the project, they also named it Bolga-Bawku-Pulimakom which raises the issue of double payment and double counting,” he stated.

    His Deputy, Kwabena Owusu-Aduomi said the NDC government “inappropriately positioned the road on a sick Road Fund” that was catering for many other things.

    For him, the former administration could have best put the road on consolidated fund which could have provided enough funds to push the project to completion.

    The House was debating the €139.4 million approved by the MPs to finance the construction of the Bolgatanga-Bawku-Pulimakom road project.

    The amount is to be provided by HSBC Bank and KEW IPEX Bank GmbH.
    Under the credit arrangement, the HSBC Bank Plc., United Kingdom will lend a total up to €68,000,000 and KEW IPEX Bank GmbH will also lend up to €72,000,000.

    Government said good road infrastructure is a critical facilitator for rapid socio-economic development of the country through the improvement of accesses, reduction in travel times, congestion, vehicle operating costs and accidents.

    The Bolgatanga-Bawku-Pulimakom road starts from Bolgatanga Municipality as a dual carriage road for 2km and continues as a single carriageway through Zebilla, Bawku and ends at Pulimakom.

    The Finance Committee said in its report that in view of the importance of the road, the Government of Ghana commenced the construction of the Bolgatanga-Bawku-Pulimakom road in 2016 with funding from the Road Fund.

    “Unfortunately, Road Fund was unable to release the needed funds to finance the project. As a result, the project has stalled,” the committee noted.

     

    Source: dailyguidenetwork.com

  • Work progresses steadily on Bolga-Bawku Road

    Work on the Bolgatanga-Bawku Road is progressing steadily with the Brazilian construction firm Queiroz Galvao targeting to complete the construction of the entire stretch by August 2021 MyNewsGh.com has gathered.

    Work resumed on the 116km stretch after the project stalled several months due to lack of funds and also for auditing purposes.

    Read:NPP abandoned Bolga-Bawku road because they believe contractors are NDC Mahama

    Government had announced the securing of an amount of £68 million from the ICBC Standard Bank of the United Kingdom for the continuation of the road project which was awarded to the Brazilian company under former president John Dramani Mahama.

    MyNewsGh.com sources say even though the new funding source is yet to release funds for the project, work is vigorously in progress with the contractor currently working within Zebilla Township which falls under Lot 4 of the stretch.

    “With our current work schedule, we are hoping to be done in 20 months from now,” a source at the company said.

    Read:£128 million cash for Bolgatanga Bawku road not ready Karbo

    Mahama awarded contract wrongly- Roads Minister

    Roads and Highways Minister, Kwasi Amoako-Atta in August this year, said the processes leading to the award of the Bolgatanga-Bawku road to Brazilian Construction firm Queiroz Galvao under the erstwhile Mahama administration were wrong, a reason that accounted for the stalling of the project.

    Former President John Dramani Mahama in July 2016 cut sod for the commencement of work on the 110 kilometre-road from Bolgatanga to Bawku through to Pulmakong in the Upper East Region during a tour dubbed “Accounting to the people”.