Water shortage hits Kumasi as GWCL shuts down operations in protest of property demolition by private developer

Water shortage has hit parts of the Ashanti regional capital Kumasi, amidst fears the situation may worsen following the decision by the Ghana Water Company Limited to shut down operations.

The suspension of production, according to myxyzonline.com sources is a protest against a demolition exercise by a private developer on a property belonging to the company.

Last Wednesday, December 11, 2024, the workers issued an ultimatum to the private developer and stakeholders involved in the demolition of their property in the Ridge residential area of Kumasi.

It is reported the land in dispute is among several state lands in the Ashanti region that has already been sold allegedly to cronies and business partners.

However, checks have revealed that the land was used as collateral by private developers tasked with constructing bungalows for government agencies.

The Vice Chair of the Senior Staff Association of Ghana Water Limited in Ashanti, Emmanuel Okpoti, stated that the demolition at the earmarked site could affect water distribution across the metropolis.

He explained that the company had shut down operations throughout the Ashanti Region and would only resume once they received assurances from the appropriate authorities addressing their concerns.

“What is happening now—if we give in—it means they will simply take away all of our facilities. How can we supply water when we don’t have the opportunity to expand?” he said.

Mr Okpoti added: “The redevelopment they are proposing if it increases the population density around that area, will mean we must improve the water pressure there. Now, the spaces we have that could be converted for this purpose are the very ones they are now selling.”

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