Jospong Secures 13 Million Wastewater Treatment Plant for Kumasi



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Representatives of the Jospong Group of Companies, Pureco Limited and other dignitaries set the stage for the start of construction

Representatives of the Jospong Group of Companies, Pureco Limited and other dignitaries set the stage for the start of construction

Kumasi and the surrounding area will soon benefit from a fully-customized wastewater treatment plan worth € 13 million, which will be named the Kumasi Wastewater Treatment Plant (KWWTP).

The project, which will be completed in 18 months, is the result of a partnership between the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) and a Hungarian engineering technology company, Pureco Limited.

The water treatment plant is expected to create about 1,000 direct and indirect jobs in the region once completed.


Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of Jospong Group, at the meeting

Speaking at the grbad cutting ceremony of the project in Adagya, in the suburbs of Kumasi, JGC Executive Chairman Joseph Siaw Agyepong paid tribute to Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, for discharging the 30-hectare (130-acre) site for the project. saying "it is the mark of the king's commitment to the development of his people".

He added that the facility, which would be managed by Sewerage Systems Ghana Limited (SSGL), a subsidiary of JGC, would have the capacity to process 1,000 m3 of wastewater a day and turn it into compost for the agrarian community of Ghana.

replication

Agyepong said feasibility studies have been completed to replicate the same project in Tamale, Takoradi and Tema.

He added that this center would also serve as a research center at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, among other institutions.

He badured that the collaboration with the Hungarian government would allow the JGC to procure 100 emptying trucks and 100 compacting trucks to guarantee the realization of the president's vision to clean up Ghana.

Ms. Cecilia Abena Dapaah, Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, in a speech read on her behalf by the Deputy Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources,

Mr. Michael Gyato said that it was estimated that 90% of the fecal sludge in Ghana was not treated, so the installation of the Kumasi plant was timely and strategic.

According to her, since taking office, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has made environmental sanitation a top priority, hence the creation of the Ministry of Environmental Sanitation responsible for directly supervising the sector.

She expressed the belief that the innovation between the JGC and Pureco would help curb open defecation in the communities of the Ashanti region.

Ms Dapaah expressed the Government's gratitude to the Hungarian Government and the partnership and development of relations between Ghana and Hungary.

Ghana's first Hungarian partnership

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Mr. Adrás Szabo, Ambbadador of Hungary to Ghana

Ambbadador of Hungary to Ghana, Mr Adrás Szab, welcomed the partnership and said it was the first contract between a Hungarian company and a Ghanaian company.
development to the population.

Mr. Ivan Joo, Deputy Secretary of State for Export Development and Foreign Affairs of Hungary

The Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Hungary, Ivan Joo, said the project was the first of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa.

He congratulated the JGC and its subsidiary, the SSGL, for the initiative and urged them to continue their efforts for Ghana and its people.

The Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr. Simon Osei Mensah, in his welcome address, urged all partners and stakeholders to give the project the attention it deserved for that. it is completed on time.

He called for more such private sector collaborations and gave badurances that President Akufo-Addo would continue to create a pleasant environment for private sector development.

The contract was signed by Mr. Agyepong and the General Manager of Pureco Limited, Mr. Balint Havarh.

The project will be jointly financed by the Hungarian Exim Bank, the Hungarian Government and the JGC.

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