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Regional News of Sunday, 30 November 2003

Source: GNA

Govt considering converting Kamba dam into irrigation project

Nandom, Nov 30, GNA - Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama on Sunday said government was seriously considering the proposal to convert the Kamba dam in the Upper West Region, into an irrigation project to boost agriculture there.

He said the government was making efforts to source funding for the project, which was estimated to cost 60 million dollars.

Vice President Mahama said these when he joined the chiefs and people of the Nandom Traditional Area to commemorate their "Kakube" festival to climax his three-day working visit to the region.

The people of Nandom traditional area celebrate the festival annually to mark the end of the harvest season by either jubilating over good harvest or mourning over poor produce.

The celebration also promotes tourism and foster friendship between the people of the area and visitors.

Vice President Mahama said the irrigation project if executed, would facilitate agricultural activities, help reduce poverty among the people and also check the rural-urban drift of the youth.

He said the government would spend a total of 13 billion cedis on the rehabilitation of roads in the Nandom township and other roads linking the town to Lawra and Hamile in the Lawra and Jirapa Lambussie districts.

Alhaji Mahama said 25 communities have been provided with boreholes whilst plans were advanced to provide the Nandom township and its environs with small pipes.

He said the Electoral Commission was carrying out feasibility studies on the creation of new constituencies in some parts of the country and that the Nandom area was being considered in the exercise.

Mr Sahanun Mogtari, Upper West Regional Minister, said the Regional Co-ordinating Council would organise a bi-annual investment fair to show case the region's tourism potentials to the outside world. More