Ghana To Start Exporting Treated Water To Togo

Ghana, would soon start exporting treated water to Togo to generate revenue, a Senior Advisor and Head of Communications at the Presidency has revealed. Mr. Ben Dotse Malor explains that as part of President Faure Gnassingb�s three-day State visit to Ghana, he is expected to visit a water project site in Sogakope where he and President Mahama would be gathering firsthand information about the ongoing project. The project according to Mr. Malor, is to turn portions of the Volta River which flows easily into the Atlantic ocean into portable water and export to our neighboring country for revenue. Aside generating income, the treated water would also be fed into the taps of the natives in the Sagakope area. �Once it is developed, it would serve most communities along that pipeline in Ghana too�This is going to be a project that would serve Ghanaian communities in that part of our nation and at the same time give Ghana, dividends in terms of the water that we would be supplying and selling to the Togolese people�It is a win-win situation and there is no way we can see any controversy in this regard�, he established.