AYV News, September 6, 2024
The Minister of Planning and Economic Development (MoPED) and other stakeholders have visited the Sigimi Water Falls in the Bagruwa chiefdom, Moyamba district for the proposed construction of a 15 megawatts hydro-electric dam that would supply the entire district for which funds would be solicited from the Ministry of Finance and other donors.
The visit was to assess the potentials of the site with a view to transform the project from its profiling status to a bankable state. The Sigimi Water Fall is one of the hydro potential sites in the country for which feasibility studies have been done in the past –in 1985 and 2012 respectively with respect to its viability and profitability.
Addressing the people in Simigi and Sembehun respectively, the MoPED Minister, Madam Kenyeh Barlay informed the people that her Ministry judiciously utilizes the country’s resources for the development of the country, observed that some Districts, including Moyamba, have been neglected over the years and pledged to do all within her powers to advance Moyamba.
She furthered that government priorities the welfare of the people, that the President campaigned on the Five Big Game Changers of creating 500,000 jobs, human capital development, technology and innovation, infrastructural development and making the civil service effective among others, that the dam to be constructed would provide electricity for the entire District in addition to providing jobs and attracting the establishment of various industries.
She also disclosed that the road from Makolo to Mabang Bridge is currently under construction to be followed by the Gbangbatoke Junction and Shenge Roads that would open the district and promised to look into other areas of concern raised by the people reiterating that the district should be more advanced than at the moment and that she would ensure that it is prioritized in the country’s seven- years National Development Plan.