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Pawlungu Multipurpose feasibility studies cost $60 to $70 million U.S dollars – Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto

Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, the Minister in charge of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture has revealed that feasibility studies conducted at the Pwalungu Multipurpose Dam Project cost between $60 to $70 million United State dollars. Apexnewsgh.com report

The Minister made the revelation in the Upper East Region during a radio engagement with Ura Radio monitored by Apexnewsgh.com on Wednesday, December 7, 2022.
The Minister also revealed that the construction of the Pwalungu Multipurpose will cost One Billion U.S dollars ($1 Billion).

“Now the Pwalungu is a big one, is going to cost us a billion U.S dollars ($1Billion) when the President Inaugurated it three years ago, we were talking to financiers including the Chinese government to see how we will do it. The feasibility studies have been completed and now we have a document to go out searching for money to come and start the project, so definitely the Pawlungu will be a big one, it will be the biggest single investment in the who of the 5 Savanna regions since independence. So, they should be hopeful, it will come on”. He assured

He added: “Feasibility studies cost $ 60 to 70 million U.S dollars” The Minister reveals

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