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    ASIAKWA CHIEF SPEARHEADED WATER INITIATIVE PROJECT AND CHAMPIONS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN ASIAKWA

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    The Chief of Asiakwa, Daasebre Dr. Twum Ampofo II, has reaffirmed his commitment demonstrated to the well-being of his people by constructing nine (9) mechanized boreholes in yet to be commissioned for operational purposes at strategic locations across the Asiakwa catchment area of the Eastern Region.

    He further showcased his dedication to environmental sustainability by launching Phase 3 of “Operation 12,000 Tree Planting”. This initiative involves planting 1,500 trees, contributing to the chief’s vision for a greener and more environmentally conscious Asiakwa.

    The key highlight of Phase 3 of Operation Tree Planting includes, planting of 1,000 coconut trees and 500 palm trees, brings the total number of trees planted to 5,500, including the previous phases (1 and 2) from last year to now hence, aims to increase Asiakwa’s green cover, promoting environmental detrimental effects of illegal small-scale gold mining, conservation and sustainability.

    Meanwhile the boreholes aim to address the severe water shortage affecting the community, exacerbated by illegal mining activities contaminating existing water sources

    The Key Locations of the boreholes include, Asiakwa Community Funeral Grounds, Providing water for community events and gatherings and also serves the catchment area, Market Squares, supporting traders and market activities, Zongo Community, catering to the needs of residents in this area, Telecom Area, ensuring reliable water supply for residents and businesses, Betom, Sarvation and other places, addressing water needs in these communities.

    Addressing the citizens at a durbar of the chiefs and people of Asiakwa during the Akwasidae celebrations, the Nifahene of Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area, and the chief of Asiakwa, Daasebre (Dr) Twum Ampofo ll, underscored his focus on driving progress and ensuring a brighter future for Asiakwa to aligned with his action plan.

    He emphasised that, despite it not being halfway through the year, he has successfully established nine mechanized boreholes and reassured the community that he will work to provide additional boreholes before the end of 2025 with the support of local citizens, ensuring a more sustainable solution to the water crisis, adding that, the initiative is a crucial step in addressing the water scarcity issue in Asiakwa, which is a pressing concern in many parts of Ghana.

    Recognizing the urgent need to address this issue, Daasebre Twum Ampofo II initiated the Asiakwa Green Initiative Project. The primary goal of the project is to restore the natural environment and promote sustainable development in the community and planting 1,500 plants, the project aims to reclaim and rehabilitate the degraded areas caused by galamsey activities.

    The project not only focuses on planting trees but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement and education, he believes that raising awareness among the residents of Asiakwa about the importance of environmental conservation is crucial for the long-term success of the project. Through workshops, seminars, and community meetings, the project seeks to educate the locals about the detrimental effects of illegal mining and the benefits of reforestation.

    He rallied behind Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin’s directive to plant 1 million trees, pledging to plant 12,000 trees by the end of 2025 with a strong stance against illegal mining, working tirelessly to improve the lives of Asiakwa’s residents and secure a brighter future for the community.

    Daasebre Dr Twum Ampofo, expressed concern over the increasing prevalence of illegal mining activities in the area, which pose a significant threat to the environment.

    He emphasized that combating galamsey requires collective action and efforts from all stakeholders, adding that, despite the effort to imposed a total ban on mining activities in Asiakwa to protect the environment and preserve the Birim River and surrounding lands, some individuals continue to mine covertly at night, even resorting to sophisticated weapons to intimidate those who attempt to intervene.

    He calls on the government to provide immediate support in addressing the challenges confronting the community.

    The chief urges citizens of Asiakwa to report any nighttime mining activities to the chief’s palace for prompt action, emphasizing that while the chiefs and elders are doing their best to combat illegal mining, community members must also play a vital role in this fight.

    He expressed gratitude to community members particularly those living abroad and home, family and friends for their kind supporting him to achieve the vision.

    Daasebre Twum-Ampofo extends a sincere appeal to citizens, stakeholders, and individuals living abroad, as well as NGOs, to support and contribute to the community’s growth and development, ultimately enhancing its reputation.

    He said supporting community development initiatives, individuals can play a vital role in improving the lives of Asiakwa’s residents, and in a collaborative approach citizens can help address pressing challenges, foster economic growth, and promote a positive image of the community, however, working together, Asiakwa can unlock its full potential and create a brighter future for generations to come.

    Scripted by Paul Manyo.



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