Connect with us

News

Government to Build Houses for Bogoso-Appiatse Displaced Persons – Bawumia

Published

on


The government has initiated process to build some facilities for persons who have been displaced in Thursday’s explosion at Bogoso-Appiatse in the Western Region.

A total of 77 persons have so far been affected in the explosion out of which 18 have been confirmed dead and 42 out of the 59 injured are in critical condition.

Speaking after touring the community, the Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia described the incident as a sad day for the country, adding that the government is working tirelessly to ensure the victims receive the best medical care.

He expressed gratitude to all the agencies who are helping with the rescue effort.

“I want to assure Nananom that His Excellency the president has given us directives, and I have already spoken to the state housing company and in consultation with the mining companies around here, we will quickly try to put in facilities that will help those who have been displaced.

“So that is going to be one of the priorities for all of us, so just to assure you that government is fully engaged in all of these processes and we are going to see to it that the people here are taken care of, we will learn lessons and those are going to be much later on,” Dr Bawumia said.

“But for now , we are very much concerned about how to complete this rescue effort, how to take care of the injured, families and people who have survived. So we are going to work collaboratively to ensure all of these happen.”

GhanaFeed.com

Copyright © 2020-GhanaFeed.Com-Ghana News, Breaking News, Original Reporting, News Analysis and Fearless Journalism.
GhanaFeed.Com is an independent news media providing original and unbiased online news reporting and news analysis. Our mission is to provide excellent fearless journalist. Through our team of trained journalists, we report on what you care about, break big stories that hold major institutions and political structures accountable for their actions, and expose injustices that change people's lives.