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Home » PIAC unhappy with stalled oil-funded projects in Yendi  

PIAC unhappy with stalled oil-funded projects in Yendi  

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 25, 2025 Historical & Cultural Insights No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has expressed dissatisfaction with the state of oil-funded projects in the Yendi Municipality of the Northern Region.

This came to light at the start of a three-day inspection tour by PIAC members to assess projects financed through the Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA) from Ghana’s petroleum revenue.

Projects visited included the construction of the Yendi–Saboba road, estimated to cost more than GH¢4.46 million, the construction of a double 2Mx2M box culvert (Phase One) on the Gamandze–Paansiya link road at a cost of GH¢296,158.70; and the upgrading of sections of the same road from earth to gravel surface, valued at GH¢102,454.95.

Others were the construction of a double 2Mx2M box culvert and U-culverts (1.8m and 1.2mx1.2m) on the GRIDCo–Paansiya link road at GH¢534,650.49, and an additional double U-culvert on the same route at a cost of GH¢59,587.79.

The visit to Yendi was therefore part of its nationwide monitoring of ABFA-funded projects.

Mr Ransford Tetteh, a PIAC member, told the media that the inspections aimed to verify the existence and progress of the projects, assess their impact on beneficiary communities, and inform Parliament and the Executive of the findings to aid in policy directions.

He, however, expressed disappointment over the state of the projects.

“We are not impressed at all with what we have seen so far. For instance, during our interaction with residents of Wanbung, a community along the Yendi–Saboba road, we learned that the last time construction activity was seen on the road was five to six years ago, although the project was expected to be completed in 2023.”

He added, “Our inspection of the Gamandze–Paansiya link road, which is supposed to have both drains and culverts, revealed that only drains have been constructed. Moreover, we observed the appearance of potholes, indicating substandard work. This will be duly captured in our report.”

Mr Tetteh further raised concerns over the lack of stakeholder involvement in the execution of the projects.

“We found that community leaders and even the Yendi Municipal Assembly were unaware that these projects were funded by oil revenues. This lack of engagement is troubling.”

He stressed the need for active involvement of local authorities and beneficiaries in project implementation to ensure quality delivery and accountability.

Some community members who spoke to the Ghana News Agency said they were unaware that the projects in their area were financed through the country’s oil funds.

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