Community gets electricity after 58 years
Kwawkrom, a farming community in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai of the
Western Region, has after almost 58 years of waiting, been connected to
the national electricity grid.
The project which was solely funded by the Chirano Gold Mines Limited (CGML) at the cost of GHC 260, 478, 34 was inaugurated by the management team and the Community Consultative Committee (CCC) of the mine.
Mr Ken Norris, General Manager and Vice President of the company said the extension of electricity to Kwawkrom was at the request of the community and it was also in line with the Corporate Social Responsibility of the company.
He gave the assurance that CGML would continue to support deprived communities in its catchment area to improve the socio-economic wellbeing of the inhabitants.
Mr Norris asked the inhabitants, especially school children to use the electricity judiciously to improve their lot.
“We expect small and micro businesses to spring up while many employees living outside the area are likely to take up residence in the community,” he added.
Nana Frimpong Manso, Chairman of the CCC of Chirano Mines thanked the management for the gesture as it would impact positively in the lives of the community
He said the CCC would continue to work closely with management of the mine to transform the fortunes of the residents within the catchment area of the mine
Mr Placid Kannae, a Deputy Coordinating Director of the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai District Assembly lauded the initiatives by private organisations like Chirano to alleviate the development burden on the district assemblies.
The project which was solely funded by the Chirano Gold Mines Limited (CGML) at the cost of GHC 260, 478, 34 was inaugurated by the management team and the Community Consultative Committee (CCC) of the mine.
Mr Ken Norris, General Manager and Vice President of the company said the extension of electricity to Kwawkrom was at the request of the community and it was also in line with the Corporate Social Responsibility of the company.
He gave the assurance that CGML would continue to support deprived communities in its catchment area to improve the socio-economic wellbeing of the inhabitants.
Mr Norris asked the inhabitants, especially school children to use the electricity judiciously to improve their lot.
“We expect small and micro businesses to spring up while many employees living outside the area are likely to take up residence in the community,” he added.
Nana Frimpong Manso, Chairman of the CCC of Chirano Mines thanked the management for the gesture as it would impact positively in the lives of the community
He said the CCC would continue to work closely with management of the mine to transform the fortunes of the residents within the catchment area of the mine
Mr Placid Kannae, a Deputy Coordinating Director of the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai District Assembly lauded the initiatives by private organisations like Chirano to alleviate the development burden on the district assemblies.
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