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General News of Tuesday, 21 May 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Dr. Bawumia commissions Northern Ghana's first advanced waste recycling plant in Wa

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia (in yellow fugu) Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia (in yellow fugu)

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has commissioned a 400-ton-per-day advanced integrated waste recycling plant in Kperisi, near Wa, in the Upper West Region.

This Zoomlion facility, known as the Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant (IRECOP), is the first of its kind in Northern Ghana and will process all types of waste from the region's 11 municipal and district assemblies.

Dr. Bawumia highlighted President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's dedication to revolutionizing Ghana's waste management sector, referencing his extensive tours and sod-cutting ceremonies across the country in 2020.

He noted that the President's efforts have come to fruition, with 10 out of the 16 recycling plants completed and commissioned, including the Wa Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant (IRECOP).

He said that the NPP government initially focused on social intervention initiatives under Nana Addo but is now shifting its focus to job creation.

He was particularly pleased that the Executive Chairman of Zoomlion, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, has embraced President Akuffu-Addo's vision and constructed several IRECOPs across Ghana to transform the waste sector.

He commended the entrepreneur for his significant contributions to the waste industry and for promoting a circular economy for Ghana.




Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies, addressed the durbar of chiefs and people of the Upper West Region in Kperisi, detailing the company's rise from humble beginnings with the support of successive governments to a prominent waste management entity in Ghana and Africa.

Dr. Agyepong expressed gratitude to past Presidents Agyekum Kufuor, Atta Mills, John Mahama, and the current President for their unwavering support in expanding Ghana's waste management infrastructure.

He particularly commended President Akufo-Addo's leadership in establishing regional waste treatment plants that have become crucial in producing organic compost fertilizers amidst economic challenges.

Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia was also praised for his advocacy for digitalization, which has encouraged entities like Zoomlion and its affiliates to streamline payments and services via digital platforms.

The waste entrepreneur stated that according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Ghana generates around 12,710 tons of municipal solid waste each day, 60% of which is organic.

He mentioned that the Kperisi-Wa Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant (IRECOP) will process this waste, creating around 960 bags of compost fertilizer per day, for a total annual output of more than 2 million bags from the 10 plants across Ghana to support the agricultural sector by supplying organic compost and supporting eco-friendly practices.

He added that Zoomlion began in 2006 with a single manual tricycle and has since grown significantly, building multiple waste treatment plants across the country.

The new facility at Kperisi-Wa is expected to improve garbage management in the Upper West Region by serving the 11 Municipal and District Assemblies.

Dr. Agyepong mentioned that in addition to the IRECOP plant, Zoomlion has established a Centralized Medical Waste Treatment Facility equipped with modern Ecosteryl Microwave Treatment Equipment that can process up to 5,000 kg of hazardous medical waste per day.

This project ensures the safe and ecologically appropriate disposal of medical waste from healthcare establishments around the region.

He explained that his facility uses digital technology, allowing healthcare professionals to schedule waste pickups with a simple smartphone code, increasing service efficiency and client satisfaction.

The new plants, according to Dr. Agyepong, will generate significant employment, providing 300 direct and 1,000 indirect jobs locally.

Cumulatively, he stated that the ten facilities will create over 10,000 jobs in the plastics recycling and organic fertilizer sectors, adding that the plants will serve as research and training centers for academic institutions such as the SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (SD-UBDS) and various technical and educational colleges.

He informed the chiefs and people at the gathering that Zoomlion's efforts have also been recognized internationally, with the Jospong Group receiving its first carbon trading authorization from the Government of Ghana, projecting significant environmental and financial benefits by 2030.



He mentioned that the facilities are also set to contribute to eco-tourism, educating school children and professional bodies about waste segregation and environmental conservation.

Dr. Agyepong extended his appreciation to various stakeholders, including government officials, traditional leaders, local contractors, and international partners like Komptech GmbH and Ecosteryl, who are key partners of his organization.

He emphasized the collaborative effort required to achieve these milestones and thanked everyone involved for their unwavering support and dedication.

The new Upper West Regional Minister, Hon. Stephen Yakubu, expressed gratitude to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Zoomlion Ghana Limited for their continuous efforts to improve the lives of Ghanaians, especially the people of the Upper West Region.

He expressed excitement about the tourism potential and job creation that the facility brings to his people and the opportunity for research institutions in Ghana and around the world.

Deputy Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources and Member of Parliament for Sissala East, Hon. Amidu Issahaku Chinnia, emphasized that the project will provide sustainable employment for local communities and thanked the landowners for their contribution to the facility's construction.