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THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA MINISTRY OF ROADS & HIGHWAYS GHANA HIGHWAY AUTHORITY RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN RECONSTRUCTION OF AGONA JUNCTION – ELUBO ROAD (115.0 KM) CHIEF EXECUTIVE GHANA HIGHWAY AUTHORITY ROAD SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT DIVISION P. O. BOX 1641 ACCRA AUGUST 2009 RP835 V2 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized

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THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA MINISTRY OF ROADS & HIGHWAYS

GHANA HIGHWAY AUTHORITY

RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN RECONSTRUCTION OF AGONA JUNCTION – ELUBO ROAD

(115.0 KM)

CHIEF EXECUTIVE GHANA HIGHWAY AUTHORITY ROAD SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT DIVISION P. O. BOX 1641 ACCRA

AUGUST 2009

RP835 V2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY....................................................................................................................................... vi 1.0 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................... 1

1.1 Objectives of the RAP........................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Project Objectives ................................................................................................................................. 5

2.0 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES .............................................................................................................. 6 2.1 Institutional Framework......................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.1 Ministry of Roads and Highways (MRH) ............................................................................................... 6 2.1.2 Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) .......................................................................................................... 6 2.1.3 Land Valuation Board (LVB) ................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.4 The District Assemblies......................................................................................................................... 6 2.1.5 Utility Companies .................................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.6 Ministry of Finance/Accountant General’s Department ......................................................................... 7 2.1.7 GHA Project Management Unit............................................................................................................. 7 2.1.8 Town and Country Planning Department (TCPD) ................................................................................. 7 2.1.9 Attorney General’s Department and Ministry of Justice ........................................................................ 7

3.0 LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR EXPROPRIATION AND COMPENSATION ............................................... 8 3.1 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana .................................................................................................. 8 3.2 State Lands Act, 1962 (Act 125) ........................................................................................................... 8 3.3 Statutory Way-Leaves Instrument......................................................................................................... 8 3.4 The World Bank Operational Directive OP 4.12.................................................................................... 9

3.4.1 Comparing the Ghanaian Law and the World Bank OP 4.12……………………………………….9 3.5 MRH’s Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) ................................................................................... 11

4.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND JUSTIFICATION ................................................................................. 12 4.1 Project Location .................................................................................................................................. 12 4.2 Existing Road Condition...................................................................................................................... 12 4.3 Project Components ........................................................................................................................... 12

4.3.1 Design Standard.................................................................................................................................... 12 4.3.2 Project Works ........................................................................................................................................ 13 4.3.3 Horizontal and Vertical Alignments........................................................................................................ 13 4.3.4 Drainage Structures............................................................................................................................... 13 4.3.5 Construction Activities and Materials ..................................................................................................... 13 4.3.6 Traffic Control Devices/Road Furniture.................................................................................................. 14

4.4 Project Justification ............................................................................................................................. 14 5.0 SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY OF PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS (PAPs) ..................................... 15

5.1 Socio-Cultural and Economic Landscape of PAPs ............................................................................. 15 5.1.1 Population and Settlement..................................................................................................................... 15 5.1.2 Socio-economic Characteristics of PAPs............................................................................................... 16 5.1.3 Housing Characteristics......................................................................................................................... 22 5.1.4 Land Uses ............................................................................................................................................. 22 5.1.5 Economic Activities in the Corridor ........................................................................................................ 23

5.2 Findings .............................................................................................................................................. 23 6.0 RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN ......................................................................................................... 29

6.1 Justification for a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP)..................................................................................... 29 6.2 Methodology ....................................................................................................................................... 30

7.0 VALUATION PROCEDURES ................................................................................................................. 30 7.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 30 7.2 Eligibility Criteria ................................................................................................................................. 31

7.2.1 Proof of Eligibility ................................................................................................................................... 31 7.3 Notification .......................................................................................................................................... 32 7.4 Values of Land Parcels in the Right-of-Way........................................................................................ 32

7.4.1 Land Ownership..................................................................................................................................... 32 7.5 The Valuation Process........................................................................................................................ 32

7.5.1 Basis of Valuation.................................................................................................................................. 33 7.5.2. Method of Valuation............................................................................................................................... 33

7.6 Structures to be Affected..................................................................................................................... 35 7.7 Payment of Compensation................................................................................................................. 36 7.8 Entitlement Matrix ............................................................................................................................... 39

8.0 PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS ................................................................................................................... 41 9.0 INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES................................................................................................... 43

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10.0 MONITORING & EVALUATION ARRANGEMENTS.............................................................................. 44 11.0 BUDGET .................................................................................................................................................... 45

11.1 Sources of Funding............................................................................................................................. 46 12. 0 DISCLOSURE ............................................................................................................................................. 47

List of FiguresFigure 1: Project Location: Agona Junction - Elubo Road in National and Regional Context ............................... 2 Figure 2: Location Map: Agona Junction - Elubo Road (115 Km)......................................................................... 3 Figure 3: Organizational Structure...................................................................................................................... 43 

List of TablesTable 1: Comparison of Ghanaian laws and World Bank Policies .................................................................... 10 Table 2: Settlements along the road corridor.................................................................................................... 15 Table 3:  Survey Results of Persons Living along the Road Corridor ................................................................. 18 Table 4: Age Distribution .................................................................................................................................. 19 Table 5:  Household Size................................................................................................................................... 20 Table 6:  Number of Households ....................................................................................................................... 20 Table 7:  Survey Result of Properties along the Road Corridor ......................................................................... 21 Table 8:  Summary of Estimated Compensation for Properties/Structures........................................................ 24 Table 9: Summary of Estimated Compensation on Crops/Trees..................................................................... 25

Table 10: Proposed Implementation Schedule for both permanent and temporary Structures…………………26

Table 11: Computation of Supplemental Assistance ......................................................................................... 38 Table 12: Entitlement Matrix .............................................................................................................................. 40 Table 13: Monitoring Responsibilities ................................................................................................................ 44 

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ACRONYMS

AfDB African Development Bank DA District Assemblies EI Executive Instrument EIA Environmental Impact Assessment ESMF Environmental and Social Management Framework GHA Ghana Highway Authority GOG Government of Ghana IDA International Development Association LVB Land Valuation Board M & E Monitoring and Evaluation MF Ministry of Finance MRH Ministry of Roads and Highways NGOs Non-Governmental Organisational(s) OD Operational Directive OP Operational Policy PAP(s) Project Affected Person(s) RAP Resettlement Action Plan ROW Right of Way RPF Resettlement Policy Framework RSDP Road Sector Development Programme RSED Road Safety and Environment Division SA Supplementary Assistance SIA Social Impact Assessment TWAH Trans-West African Highway WB World Bank

DEFINITIONS FOR CATEGORIES OF PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS (PAPs)

For the purpose of this report various categories of PAPs have been defined below.

Business (Owner): A project affected person who owns a structure and business.

Business (Tenant): A project affected person who only owns a business.

Residence (Owner): A person who owns a building or structure and is affected by the project.

Residence (Tenant): Affected person who rents the premises but has no interest in the land which he or she occupies.

Licensee, Squatters, Encroachers: Users of the right- of-way. They occupy temporary structures.

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SUMMARY TABLE Item

Description

Comment

1 Region Western Region

2 Districts Ahanta West and Jomoro

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3.1

Type of Civil Works

Road Length (Km)

- Rehabilitation and Pavement Strengthening of Existing Agona Junction-Elubo Trunk Road

- Asphalt Concrete Pavement and Double Surfaced Shoulders

115.0

4

4.1

4.2

- Total Number of Affected Communities Total Affected Household Heads/PAPs who will be losing Buildings Structures, Crops and Trees - Total Number of Males - Total Number of Females - Unknown - Community Facilities

(Schools, Fence Walls, Hotels, Filling Station, Fish Pond,)

84 (i.e. 5.1 + 7.1)

2094

1441 576 50 27

5

5.1

5.2

- Fully and Partially Affected Building Structures (Total)

- Number of Affected Communities - Permanent Structures

- Temporary Structures

744

27

231

513 6 Estimated area of Partially Affected

Farmland

663.84 acres 7

7.

- No. of PAPs who will be losing Trees and food crops - Number of Males - Number of Females - Unknown - Institutions - Churches

1350 919 373 53 10 7

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7.1 - Number of Affected Communities

57

8 No. of Affected Public Utilities - Water Pipes

- Electric Poles - Phone Poles - Cemeteries

- Quantity and cost to be determined during

relocation of utilities - As above - As above - No cemeteries will be affected along the

corridor 9

9.1

Total Budget for Implementation of RAP Contingency

GH¢ 11,632,678.16 (US$ 7,859,918)

30%

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction The Government of Ghana (GOG) has adopted a policy to maintain and expand the road network in the country. As part of this policy implementation, it intends to reconstruct the Agona Junction - Elubo section of the main road from Takoradi, the Western Regional capital, to the Cote D’Ivoire border at Elubo. The section, which is 115.0 km long, is considered as the “missing link” of the main Elubo-Aflao road, for which funding has not been secured for its reconstruction. The reconstruction of the 115.0 km Agona Junction - Elubo trunk road is in line with the Government of Ghana’s Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy II (GPRS II), which seeks to achieve a high trunk road condition mix by the end of the 2010. The GOG received funding from the African Development Bank for the Feasibility and Detailed Design Studies and is now also sourcing funding from the World Bank to finance the reconstruction of the road project. The Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) of the Ministry of Roads and Highways (MRH) is the implementing agency. This Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) has been prepared to be implemented prior to the road reconstruction to mitigate the adverse social impacts on the project affected persons (PAPs) identified. Objectives of the RAP The main objectives of the RAP include the following:

• To prevent or at least mitigate the adverse impact associated with the implementation of the road project:

• To deliver the entitlements to the PAPs and support the restoration of their livelihoods, in line with the 2006 Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) of the Ministry of Roads and Highways (MRH);

• To maximize the involvement of PAPs and civil society in all stages of the implementation of the RAP; and

• To ensure that the standard of living of PAPs is improved or at least restored.

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Legal Framework

The documents upon which the legal framework of this Resettlement Action Plan hinges on are:

• The constitution of the Republic of Ghana i.e. Article 20 of the 1992 constitution.

• The State Lands Acts, 1962 (Act 125) which gives authority for land to be acquired.

• The Statutory Way-leaves Instrument provides for or empowers the President, whenever in his opinion, entry on any land for construction and maintenance of public works.

• The 2006 Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) of the Ministry of Roads and Highways and its Agencies. The document mentions that no one is to be denied compensation because he/she is not the holder of a legal document. It proposes payment of supplemental assistance to non-holders of legal titles.

• The World Bank Operational Directives OP 4.12, which outlines the conditions under which the World Bank will fund a project if it displaces persons or affects their social and economic well being.

Project Affected Persons (PAPs)

Project Affected Persons in this document refers to households, business units, (including their workers), owners of assets like land and buildings, non-resident lessees; tenants of buildings; squatters and roadside dwellers, who have been identified to be adversely affected by the activities during the reconstruction of the road. Socio-economic Characteristics of PAPs A sample survey was conducted in the project corridors for those whose properties were marked for demolition as well as for squatters who would be relocated elsewhere during the implementation of the project. From the analysis of the data obtained from the survey, the summary of the results of the principal demographic and socioeconomic characteristics are outlined as follows:

• Demographic characteristics showed that sex ratio of PAPs along the project road indicated that on the average the males were more than females, i.e. 73% (1529) for males and 27% (565) for females. Also there were more married persons than those unmarried as the analysis of the survey results indicated that about 77% of the PAPs were married, 3% divorced, 1% separated, 18% are single, while another 1% are widowed. The survey also revealed that about 98% of the PAPs were between the ages of 18 – 60.

• Social Conditions Literacy status among the affected persons was high. About 27% were found to have had at least primary education, 32% Junior High, 23% Senior/Vocational/Technical and 7% Tertiary. However, about 10% do not have any education. In the same vein, about 92% were found to be Christians, 7% Moslems and 1% others. Also, about

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99.5% of the PAPs were found to be Ghanaians, while Akan (88.1%), Hausa (4.5%) and Ewe (2.9%) were the major languages spoken by the PAPs.

• Economic Conditions The survey result also indicated that majority of the PAPs were engaged in trading (86%), followed by Artisans (9.4%) and Business (1.8%). 1.3% of the PAPs responded that they were unemployed. The average monthly income of the PAPs as determined from the survey results is GH� 366.

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Survey Results of Persons Living along the Road Corridor A DEMOGRAPHIC Number Percentage

Gender Females 565 27% Males 1529 73% Marital Status Married 1612 77% Divorced 63 3% Separated 21 1% Single 377 18% Widowed 21 1%

B SOCIAL Religion Christian 1926 92% Moslem 147 7% Other 21 1% Education

Primary 565 27% JSS 691 32% SSS/Tech/Voc 482 23% Tertiary 147 7% None 209 10% Nationality Ghanaian 2084 99.5% Non-Ghanaian 10 0.5% Ethnic Distribution Akan 1845 88.1% Nzema 6 0.3% Ewe 62 2.9% Ga 23 1.1% Krobo 6 0.3% Kusasi 6 0.3% Hausa 94 4.5% French 6 0.3% Other 46 2.2%

C ECONOMIC Occupational Distribution Artisan 197 9.4% Business 38 1.8% Clearing 6 0.3% Bar Operator 6 0.3% Farmers 13 0.6% Technician 6 0.3% Traders 1801 86.0% No Response 27 1.3%

D INCOME Average monthly Income GH¢ 215.58 Average monthly of Household GH¢ 365.89

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Eligibility Any person who was identified to suffer loss of or damage to a building, business, trade or loss of access to productive resources, as a result of the reconstruction of the Agona Junction to Elubo road project was considered eligible for compensation and/or resettlement assistance. The cut-off date for being eligible for compensation and/or resettlement assistance was 31st

July, 2009, which was the last day during which the socio-economic survey was completed. This is consistent with the laws of Ghana and the World Bank policy. The cut-off date was explained and agreed with the District Assemblies (DA’s) as well as the community and opinion leaders. Impacts of the Project Potential Benefits The implementation of the project will create some benefits for road users, those who live and work in the corridor and for the country as a whole. The implementation of the project, as already mentioned will also help facilitate the increased movement of goods in the corridor.

The design of road will ensure that the following benefits accrue to users.

� Travel comfort will be enhanced and travel time reduced.

� Stress on business people caused by delays will be reduced.

� Pedestrians will be adequately catered for by well-designed walkways, signalized junction crossings, lay byes, and pedestrian refuges in the median at selected points.

� Perennial floods would be managed and controlled.

� Aesthetics of corridor will improve.

� There will be free flow of traffic, less air pollution because vehicles will be travelling at a speed, which permits optimum combustion, and thereby reducing vehicular emissions.

� Public transport will function more efficiently because of free flow of traffic facilities, faster return trips and this tends to attract transport owners.

� Added to these benefits that will accrue from road rehabilitation is the fact that construction will provide employment for different categories of people ranging from laborers to highly trained professionals.

Potential Negative Impacts

The proposed project has both physical and social implications on the road corridor. The widening of the road will take strips of land which are currently being used for socio-economic activities. Apart from house owners losing portions of their building, some traders and artisans who operate within the right-of way will also have to be relocated. The physical impacts on properties include:

� Business structures (both permanent and temporary); � Residential houses (both permanent and temporary); � Impacts on public amenities and properties; and � Impact on land. � Impact on trees is limited.

The potentially adverse social impacts of the project include:

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i) Construction Phase

� Loss of business; � Impact on well-being of Project Affected Persons(PAPs); � Traffic hold-ups and congestion; � Disruption of public transportation system � Disruption of utilities � Temporary loss of access to properties; � Probable increase in accidents; � Occupational health and safety of workers; � Impacts on women livelihoods; � Impacts on utilities.

ii) Operational Phase

� Road safety; � Impacts on existing businesses in the corridor.

Summary of Estimated Compensation for Properties/Structures Affected by the Apimanim – Elubo Road Project

No. Name of Town No. of Households Land Value Structure Value Total Value

1 Ajumako/Patase 15 6,350.00 48,400.36 54,750.36 2 Abura 1 1,400.00 20,259.65 21,659.65 3 Nyamebekyere 1 400.00 2809.58 3,032.52 4 Anyanoo 32 9 6,800.00 48,345.07 55,145.07 5 Ekwansuazo 4 400.00 2,809.58 3,209.58 6 Dadwen 24 10,000.00 119,433.74 129,433.74 7 Ankyerenini 17 21,020.00 172,306.14 193,326.14 8 Ayisakro 4 4,000.00 41,508.66 45,508.66 9 Bobrama 2 1,200.00 4,418.76 5,618.76

10 Asanta 2 1,200.00 2,514.26 3,714.26 11 Ankobra 4 1,600.00 11,614.76 13,214.76 12 Kamgunli 2 3,200.00 45,783.00 48,983.00 13 A.B. Bokazo 2 1,200.00 4,000.52 5,200.52 14 Ayinasi 2 1,900.00 23,904.02 25,804.02 15 Nebelle 2 1,700.00 12,874.73 14,574.73 16 Mpataba 1 600.00 1,672.04 2,272.04 17 Samenye 8 1,200.00 6,805.58 8,005.58 18 Compound 2 1,500.00 8,620.31 10,120.31 19 Sowodadzem 28 9,000.00 22,739.22 31,739.22 20 New Ankasa 4 2,400.00 7,644.95 10,044.95

21 Anhwiafotu Junc. 3 1,850.00 8,491.50 10,341.50

22 Ankasa 1 600.00 2,378.02 2,978.02 23 Mansa Nkwanta 1 600.00 2,508.06 3,108.06

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24 Asufofo No.2 11 6,900.00 25,860.87 32,760.87 25 Mangoase 2 1,200.00 6,502.39 7,702.39 26 Alhaji 1 600.00 3,121.15 3,721.15 27 Elubo 591 1,408,650.00 3,654,033.72 5,062,683.72

Total (GH ¢) 744 1,497,470.00 4,311,583.56 5,809,053.56 Total (US $) 1,011,804.05 2,913,232.14 3,925,036.19

1 US $ = 1.48 GH ¢

Summary of Estimated Compensation on Crops/Farms Affected by the Road Project

No. Town No. Of

Claimants Value Of

Land (GH ¢)

Value Of Crops (GH

¢)

Total Estimated Value of

Crops/Land (GH ¢)

1 Apimanim 5 168,800.64 33,760.13 202,560.77

2 Morhinson Jn. 15 73,786.65 14,838.45 88,625.10

3 Aderwaso 11 106,064.71 21,212.94 127,277.66

4Ajumako (Princess Jn.) 33 100,283.57 20,056.71 120,340.28

5 Ayabengkrom 45 140,145.64 28,029.13 168,174.76

6 Abura 16 60,048.88 12,009.78 72,058.65

7 Anyaano 32 15 32,085.32 6,417.06 38,502.38

8Nyamebekyere (Barrier) 29

302,440.96 60,488.19 362,929.16

9 Adelesuazo 33 120,365.69 24,073.14 144,438.83

10 Anagye 12 68,829.47 13,765.89 82,595.37

11 Kegyina/Eselemu 43 248,671.23 49,734.25 298,405.47

12 Ekwansanzua 29 140,155.07 28,031.01 168,186.08

13 Dadwen 48 80,362.72 16,072.54 96,435.26

14 Akyerenini 61 282,259.57 56,451.91 338,711.48

15 Ndatiem 49 72,627.19 9,804.67 82,431.87

16 Ayisakro 33 185,906.71 25,097.41 211,004.12

17 Asanta 40 109,664.28 14,804.68 124,468.96

18 Ankobra 42 120,644.61 16,287.02 136,931.63

19 Bobrama 18 77,924.45 10,519.80 88,444.25

20 Kikam 2 1,926.35 260.06 2,186.40

21 Eziama 43 57,950.39 7,823.30 65,773.69

22 Azuleloanu 32 49,992.77 6,749.02 56,741.79

23 Ampain 31 49,351.46 6,662.45 56,013.91

24 Bakanta 5 7,415.56 1,001.10 8,416.66

25 Kambunli 25 84,648.34 11,427.53 96,075.87

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26 Ekwandue 10 66,045.41 8,916.13 74,961.54

27 Edwakpole 39 90,408.28 12,205.12 102,613.40

28 Alabokazor 14 42,671.68 5,760.68 48,432.35

29 Kpandue 37 50,524.45 6,820.80 57,345.25

30 Ayinase 16 26,192.73 3,536.02 29,728.75

31 Memzezor 64 125,773.13 16,979.37 142,752.50

32 Mpem 37 106,990.12 14,443.67 121,433.79

33 Bawia 14 42,942.71 5,797.27 48,739.97

34 Nbellene 46 87,543.96 11,818.43 99,362.40

35 Semanye 18 43,521.89 5,875.46 49,397.35

36 Azuleti 25 86,520.27 11,680.24 98,200.50

37 Samenye 8 24,232.67 3,271.41 27,504.08

38 Compound 43 106,834.31 14,422.63 121,256.94

39 Mpataba 44 216,551.14 29,234.40 245,785.54

40 Mile 5 24 41,451.57 5,595.96 47,047.53

41 Mantemankabi 5 15,310.67 2,066.94 17,377.61

42 Nsunyameye 12 25,663.23 3,464.54 29,127.77

43 Sere Nyame 3 13,340.05 1,800.91 15,140.96

44 Sowodazem 18 45,554.51 6,149.86 51,704.37

45 New Ankasa 18 39,884.05 5,384.35 45,268.40

46 Anwhiafotu Junction 23 60,869.29 8,217.35 69,086.64

47 Nyame Bekyere 12 70,312.95 9,492.25 79,805.20

48 Ankasa 8 88,412.09 11,935.63 100,347.73

49 Tobotobo 8 26,720.47 3,607.26 30,327.73

50 Mansa Nkwanta 1 555.56 75.00 630.56

51 Asufofo no.2 23 135,152.61 18,245.60 153,398.21

52 Soso no.2 1 11,122.22 1,501.50 12,623.72

53 Susuka 2 13,692.37 1,848.47 15,540.84

54 Mangoase 5 36,717.06 4,956.80 41,673.86

55 Alhaji 4 22,413.28 3,025.79 25,439.08

56 Kojo Black 17 71,678.95 9,676.66 81,355.61

57 Elubo 36 178,311.90 24,072.11 202,384.01

Total (GH ¢) 1350 4,756,256.82 767,256.78 5,523,524.59

Total (US $) 3,213,687.04 518,416.74 3,732,103.78 1 US $ = 1.48 GH ¢

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Assessment and Payment of Compensation Two categories of affected persons were identified within the road safety corridor and these have been compiled to receive compensation. The categories are:

• Owners of Permanent Structures • Owners of Temporary Structures

All properties that fall within the right-of-way have been captured and photographed with measurement as well as constructional details. The type, age, state and stages of all affected properties have been established. The cost or amount of compensation to be paid is based on the depreciated replacement cost plus the value of the land/structure. The identified PAP’s will be offered and paid compensation that will be based on the assessed values of their properties. Compensation to owners of these structures has three components:

� Land value; � Cost of replacement of structure; � Disturbance.

Grievances and Redress Procedure Each individual PAP has the right to refuse the compensation proposed and take his or her case to court of justice if he or she finds the compensation to be inadequate and unfair under replacement cost. The GHA has constituted a Grievance and Redress Committee to receive and mediate any such complaints. The Committee is composed of the Director of Survey and Design, the Principal Valuer, the Environmental Manager and the Principal Legal Officer. It is expected that this Committee will be able to amicably settle any claims and disputes. Otherwise the PAP’s can seek redress from the Magistrate to the High court as is common practice in Ghana. Resettlement/Rehabilitation Programme To ensure successful implementation of the resettlement expropriation and /or compensation programme, the GHA will set up a Project Management Unit (PMU) to implement this RAP. The PMU will ensure continuous consultations with the PAP’s throughout the implementation process.

Resettlement Acton Plan Reconstruction of Agona Junction-Elubo Road (115.0Km)

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Entitlement Matrix

Type of Loss Eligibility Criteria Entitlement

Loss of Land (Urban or Rural) Various interest and rights – allodial title holder,

freeholder, leaseholder, tenant, licensee

Compensation – Capital Market Value of Asset

Loss of Structure Various interest and rights – freeholder, leaseholder Compensation – Capital Market Value of Asset

Business Losses

- Loss of business income

- Loss of business goodwill

- Loss of rented income

- Loss of wage income

- Loss of fees from trainees/ apprentices

- Business owner/operator

- Business owner/operator

- Landlord/Leaser

- Business employees/attendants

- Trainer/Person offering apprenticeship job training

Supplementary Assistance based:-

- average net monthly profit;

- monthly rent passing;

- equivalent of rent advance to be refunded

- monthly wages earned;

- training fees to be refunded

Calculated for a specific period taking into consideration

reinstatement period.

Loss of Business, Residential or Industrial

Accommodation or Room

- Residential/Commercial/Industrial Tenant

- Owner of building during the reinstatement period

Supplementary Assistance based:-

- comparable open market rent for alternative

accommodation based on specific period

(reinstatement period); and

- transportation rates for the transfer of chattels or

movable properties

Loss of location for temporary structure - expense

for moving structure

Owner of temporary structure

Squatters

Supplementary Assistance based on :- transportation

rates for the transfer of structure

Loss of training or apprenticeship - Apprentice/Trainee Comparable fees for alternative training

- Loss of economic or perennial trees

- Loss of food crops

- Loss of grazing land

Various rights and interest holders – Sharecroppers,

Licensees, Lessees

Open Market Value for assessed crops/plants

Loss of Public Utilities Institution/Operator Responsible Compensation – Capital Market Value of Asset

Loss of Physical Cultural Properties Institution/Operator Responsible Compensation – Capital Market Value of Asset

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Monitoring & Evaluation

The GHA will be responsible for the overall monitoring of the day to day implementation of this RAP. Additionally, the MRH, World Bank and the EPA would also conduct periodic monitoring while external Consultants and Experts would be hired to evaluate and audit the implementation. Budget

The general budget for the project includes compensation for affected temporary and permanent structures and crops and as well as affected trees. The overall cost of implementation of the RAP is GH¢ 11,632,678.16 (US$ 7,859,918). The overall RAP cost would be included in the road reconstruction cost.

On the basis of methodology for assessing the compensation due to the PAP as indicated in Section 7.1, an estimate has been developed to guide the payment of compensation and is presented in Annex 1. A summary of the budget as follows in the Table below. Budget for Managing RAP including Compensation Payment

Description Amount ($)

Coordination with Stake holders 5,000

Awareness and Education on RAP Procedures 5,000

Determination of PAPs and Compensation Levels 5,000

Negotiation with PAPs 5,000

Compensation for structures 3,925,036

Compensation for crops 3,732,113

Compensation for Churches 46,334

Compensation for Schools 23,756

Fence Wall 8,676

Hotels 10,906

Fish Pond 33,097

Grievance Redress and Dispute Resolution 10,000

Monitoring of RAP Process 25,000

Evaluation and Audit by Independent Consultant 20,000

Completion Report Writing 5,000

Total 7,859,918

Exchange rate applied is GH¢1.48 to $1 and the amounts in Dollars rounded up as at 21/07/09. The unit rates, names and location of all PAPs are presented in the Annex.

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1.0 INTRODUCTION To increase the efficiency of the transportation network, new roads are being constructed and improvements made to existing ones in both urban and rural areas.The Agona Junction – Elubo road project, the location of which is given in Figures 1 & 2, is the western most section of the Trans – West African Highway project in Ghana. Implementation of the project is in line with Government of Ghana’s programme to rehabilitate and improve on the existing network. The aim is to help facilitate the easy movement of goods and people in the country as well as to the neighbouring Cote D’Ivoire. To achieve this purpose the Government of Ghana (GOG) received funding from the African Development Fund (AfDB) for financing Feasibility and Detailed Engineering Design, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment studies and preparation of Tender Documents for the rehabilitation of Agona Junction – Elubo Road. In June 2005, the Government of Ghana, through the then Ministry of Roads and Transport and Ghana Highway Authority awarded and signed a contract with Arab Consulting Engineers to undertake the Consultancy Services for the Project. The project as proposed, falls in the category of undertakings (Regulation 3 of Ghana’s Environmental Assessment Regulations, (L.1.1652, 1999), for which Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was required, as the basis for consideration for an Environmental Permit. Again in view of possible destruction of properties (buildings and other properties) a Social Impact Assessment was conducted in line with the Ministry of Roads and Highways’ (MRH) ESMF and RPF as well as the World Bank’s Operational Directive O.P 4.12. This was done to ensure that people whose properties were affected as a result of the road project receive full compensation. The implementation of such projects is normally associated with some negative and positive impacts. The positive impacts will enhance economic and social activities including easy access to markets, educational and health facilities as well as reduce travel time and vehicle operating costs. On the other hand, the construction of the road will result in destruction of the natural environment, demolition of properties, disruption in incomes and livelihoods. This report outlines a compensation plan to be implemented to mitigate these negative impacts on affected properties. Under Act 186 of Ghana’s State Lands Act 186 of 1963, any person who will suffer the loss or damage to his or her property as a result of any project will receive compensation. This will also apply to owners of properties along the Agona Junction - Elubo road.

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Figure 1: Project Location: Agona Junction - Elubo Road in National and Regional Context

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Figure 2: Location Map: Agona Junction - Elubo Road (115 Km)

End ofProject Road

Beginning ofProject Road –

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1.1 Objectives of the RAP The main objectives of the RAP include the following: (i) Undertake socio-economic survey along to corridor to assess the impact on people who

shall be affected by the project. This shall include the assessment of the magnitude of any displacement and the general impact of the project implementation – both positive and negative;

(ii) To prevent or at least mitigate the adverse impact associated with the implementation of the road project;

(iii) Using the data prepared by GHA, and in consultation with LVB and GHA Valuation and

by field observation, enumerate all section, and by field observation, enumerate all persons and properties (households and commercial undertakings, renters and other habitual occupants of the ROW, whether or not with legal title) to be affected by the project, either totally, partially or marginally;

(iv) In addition, identify and give numbers and documents to all affected parties, publish a

notification in the newspapers and through other media to inform the public that the process has taken place, and that no other person who seeks to be included among the official list of affected parties will be recognized (i.e. indication of cut off date);

(iv) Ensure that data in (iii) include non-land owners of property along the corridor who will require supplemental assistance.

(v) Prepare a Compensation Action Plan after establishing consultative channels with the various District Assemblies, the Town and Country Planning Department, Affected People and other identifiable stakeholders;

(vi) To deliver the entitlements to the PAPs and support the restoration of their livelihoods, in line with the 2006 Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) of the Ministry of Roads and Highways (MRH);

(vii) To ensure that the standard of living of PAPs is improved or at least restored; and (viii) To maximize the involvement of PAPs and civil society in all stages of the

implementation of the RAP. Public fora shall be organized and will involve all identifiable stakeholders along the corridor. The outcome of the fora and comments will form basis for amendments to the resettlement plan by client.

The Resettlement Plan shall indicate among other things, the following:

• The means by which the project can be used to preserve the livelihood of the

affected people along the corridor

• The institutional responsibilities for the execution and management of the resettlement plan

• Mechanisms for consultation with affected persons

• An implementation schedule for the resettlement plan

• Monitoring indicators for the resettlement plan

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• Using the framework in the Ministry of Roads and Highways’ ESMF and RPF to identify the various categories of affected people and their entitlements and the World Bank Operational Directive OP4.12.

• A budget for the implementation of the resettlement plan

• A timetable for implementation, showing inter alia that all compensation will be paid and any transfer of people or business enterprises will be accomplished before actual movement or loss of assets is suffered.

1.2 Project Objectives The objectives of the project are to:

• To realign and strengthen the existing pavement of the road as well as reconstruct the very bad sections of the road from Agona Junction to Elubo in the south-western part of Ghana. This section of the road forms part of the Trans-West African Highway being constructed from Aflao at the south-eastern border to Elubo in the West;

• To reduce the number of accidents along the poor sections of the road;

• To reduce travel time, vehicle operating cost and cost of travel; and

• To support the socio-economic development activities of Ghana. Improved accessibility will attract businesses to the western corridors of Ghana. Export items such as gold, diamond, timber, bauxite will get to the Takoradi Port faster and cheaper. Food items will also readily get to the market centres along the road.

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2.0 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 2.1 Institutional Framework The institutions discussed in this section all have a role to play in relation to the operational procedures of the resettlement action plan and to ensure that the plan is effectively and efficiently implemented and monitored. 2.1.1 Ministry of Roads and Highways (MRH) The Ministry of Roads and Highways is the ministry responsible for road transport in Ghana. It is the duty of the MRH to ensure that this RAP is carried out effectively and does not hold up the project. The Ministry will ensure that the necessary monitoring and evaluation are carried out as proposed in this RAP and funds required for compensation and follow up activities are made available. 2.1.2 Ghana Highway Authority (GHA) GHA is the road agency implementing the road reconstruction of the Agona Junction to Elubo road and will therefore implement and monitor this plan. The GHA will be directly responsible for ensuring that every PAP entitled to supplemental assistance and/or compensation is adequately paid and on time. The Road Safety and Environment and the Contracts Divisions of the GHA are directly responsible for the implementation of the RAP. 2.1.3 Land Valuation Board (LVB) The LVB is the government agency mandated to value properties and approve rates paid as compensation on government projects. LVB will receive and verify documentation on affected properties, such as Title Deeds or Land Registration Papers, submitted by the PAPs and review compensatory values proposed by the Valuation Section of GHA. This is to ensure that payments are not made to people who are not adversely affected and also compensations offered affected persons are reasonable. 2.1.4 The District Assemblies The Assemblies are the local authorities who have jurisdiction over the road corridor. The Assembly grants permits and licenses for development and operation of infrastructure and any commercial activity. Any development, redevelopment and relocation of businesses resulting from the road project as a result of implementing this plan will be approved by the DA and the necessary permits issued. 2.1.5 Utility Companies Utility companies such as Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Ghana Water Company Ltd (GWCL), Ghana Telecom (GT), would all assist in the relocation of the public services to the PAPs. They will connect businesses and homes that relocate back onto their systems.

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A Utility Relocation Committee will be set up to ensure that person(s) that are relocated and have access to those utility services are reconnected without added cost and distress. 2.1.6 Ministry of Finance/Accountant General’s Department On request from the GHA through the Ministry of Roads and Highways, the Ministry of Finance will authorize and release to GHA, the funds required to pay supplemental assistance and compensations. The funds so released are channeled through the Accountant General’s Department to GHA. 2.1.7 GHA Project Management Unit The organizational framework for the management of the payment of compensation will be the responsibility of the Ghana Highway Authority (GHA). The GHA will set up a Project Management Unit (PMU) comprising of representatives from the Planning, Contract, Road Safety and Environment Divisions as well as the Valuation Section. The main task of this PMU is to oversee the effective implementation of the RAP. The PMU also include a representative each from Association of Civil Society Organizations (CSO’s), District Assembly and Community. 2.1.8 Town and Country Planning Department (TCPD) The Department prepares planning layouts for towns and cities. It also vets and approves layouts prepared by prospective developers and specifies all road reservations based on forecasted land use plans. The department is required to approve developments and grant permits in conformity with the already prepared layout of the area. The TCPD provided the area plan for the road corridor and confirmed approval for the approved reservation. 2.1.9 Attorney General’s Department and Ministry of Justice The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General’s Department have redress mechanisms in place for aggrieved persons. Individuals who will not be satisfied with compensation offered them are empowered by constitution to seek redress in a court of law.

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3.0 LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR EXPROPRIATION AND COMPENSATION The important documents upon which the legal framework of this resettlement action plan hinges on are: the Constitution of Ghana, State Lands Act which gives authority for land to be acquired if it serves the public interest, the Statutory Way-Leaves Instrument, the Resettlement Policy Framework of the MRH and the World Bank Operational Directives, OP 4.12, which outlines the conditions under which the World Bank will fund a project if it displaces persons or affects their social and economic well being. All power and authority to evoke the various documents is vested in the National Constitution, which is assumed to give authority for the actions taken. 3.1 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana Article 20 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana provides for the protection from deprivation of property unless such acquisition is made in the interest of defense, public safety, public order, public morality, town and country planning, or the development or utilization of property to promote the public benefit. The project road reservations are therefore being acquired to promote public benefit. 3.2 State Lands Act, 1962 (Act 125) This Act provides for the acquisition of land in the national interest and for other purposes connected therewith. The relevant extracts to support this Act are sections 1; item 1, 2 and 3, sections 2, section 4 as well as section 4A of the Amendment Decree of 1974. Details of all these extracts can be found in MRH’s Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) of 2006. 3.3 Statutory Way-Leaves Instrument This Act is probably the most relevant Act in place with regards to land acquisition for road construction. Section 1 of this Act empowers the President whenever, in his opinion, it is in the public interest to:

• Provide for entry on any land for construction, and maintenance of public interest. • Provide for entry on any land for construction and maintenance of public works and for

the creation of ROWs and other similar rights with respect to such works. Works are to be provided by the Local Authority or any Statutory Organization, Corporation or Department.

If this means of compulsory acquisition is undertaken, an application is made to the Lands Commission, which then consults with the Minister of Lands and Forestry to continue with the transfer process. The instrument for the acquisition must contain the following elements:

� Description (with measurements) of the land affected by the Lands Act together with a

plan showing the position of the works to be constructed thereon, and

� Particulars of the person or body receiving the benefits of the Executive Instrument.

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� A copy of a Way leaves Instrument shall be served on the owner or occupier of the land affected by the executive instrument and, if neither the owner nor occupier can be found, it shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the land and published in a local newspaper.

The right may be terminated in accordance with Lands (Act 186) Regulations 1963, including revocation by the President, based on the recommendation of the Minister of Lands and Forestry after the instrument ceases to be used for the purpose for which it was granted. 3.4 The World Bank Operational Directive OP 4.12 The OP states in part that:

‘’……….. 2. Development projects that displace people involuntarily generally give rise to severe economic, social, and environmental problems: production systems are dismantled; productive assets and income sources are lost; people are relocated to environments where their productive skills may be less applicable and the competition for resources greater; community structures and social networks are weakened; kin groups are disperses; and cultural identity, traditional authority, and the potential for mutual help are diminished. Involuntary resettlement may cause severe long-term hardship, impoverishment, and environment damage unless appropriate measures are carefully planned and carried out.

The policy objectives and details of the OP 4.12 can be found at the Banks website and in the MRH’s RPF.

3.4.1 Comparing the Ghanaian Law and the World Bank OP 4.12 The Constitution is the final legal authority on acquisition and compensation. However, it allows the adoption of other directives whenever the funding source for a project specifies otherwise. In this project, funding is from the World Bank thus the Bank’s rules on involuntary settlement are adopted.

The World Bank Operational Directive OP 4.12 explicitly makes adequate provision for project affected persons who are either displaced or suffer other loss, as a result of projects, to be adequately catered for. Livelihoods of persons to be affected must be preserved, but in cases when this is inevitable, minimal displacements should occur. In instances where displacement is unavoidable, compensation should be paid to PAPs to help them to restore their social, economic and environmental livelihoods.

The Ghanaian statutes make provision for compensation to be paid out to only persons who have suffered any loss and can produce any form of title that is legal in the form of deeds, leaseholds, or legally binding tenancy agreement to the land in question. However, the Operational Directive expects all forms of losses without exception to be catered for.

Under the Ghanaian statute, it is the preserve of the minister to assess loss due to works done but the World Bank OP 4.12, advocates the involvement of project affected persons through

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fora, surveys etc. to ensure that the project enjoys the full support of the Bank and affected persons. The Operational Directive advices that project affected persons are assisted during their transition period in the resettlement site and efforts made to restore their livelihood whereas the State Lands Act is very silent on that. Table 1 below contains a comparison between the Ghanaian Laws to the World Bank.

To operate within the directives of the Bank, the RAP is being developed in line with the OP 4.12 with the involvement of affected persons through consultations and compensation paid based on full replacement cost; disturbance and restoration of livelihood.

Table 1: Comparison of Ghanaian laws and World Bank Policies

Item Ghanaian Law RequirementThe Ghanaian State Lands Act is very silent on this issue..

World Bank Policy RequirementThe Operational Policy advices that persons be assisted during their transition period in the resettlement side and efforts made to restore their livelihoods.

Timing of compensation payment

Prompt Prior to displacement

Calculation of compensation

Fair and adequate Full replacement cost

Squatters No provision, they are deemed not to be eligible

Are to be provided supplementary assistance( but no compensation for land)

Resettlement In situations where inhabitants have to be displaced, the state is to resettle all on ‘‘suitable land with due regards for their economic well being and social and cultural values’’

Affected persons who are physically displaced are to be provided with residential housing, or housing sites, or as required, agricultural sites…at least equivalent to old site. Preference to be given to land –based resettlement for displaced persons whose livelihoods are land-based.

Resettlement Assistance

No specific provision with respect to additional assistance and monitoring

Affected persons are to be offered support after displacement, for a transition period

Information & consultation

The owner /tenants on the land must be formally notified at least a week in advance of the intent to enter, and be given at least 24 hours notice before actual entry.

Displaced persons and their communities…are provided timely and relevant information, consulted on resettlement options, and offered opportunities to participate in planning, implementation and

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Grievances Informal mechanisms and formal access to court of law

Appropriate and accessible grievance mechanisms to be established.

However, in the event of a conflict between the national legal framework and the World Bank Policy, the latter will supersede the local legal framework. This is because this forms part of the terms of the credit agreement tenets of the International Convention which Ghana is a party to and had signed. 3.5 MRH’s Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) The Ministry of Roads and Highways (MRH) has prepared a Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) which serves as a guideline for the preparation of a RAP on all road sector-related projects. The RPF represent statements of policy, guiding principles and procedures, as well as environmental and social safeguards instruments of reference for the transport sector projects.

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4.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND JUSTIFICATION 4.1 Project Location The 115.0 km Agona Junction – Elubo road, classified as National Road NR1, is situated in the south – western section of Ghana and forms part of the Coastal Trans – West Africa Highway which commences at Aflao in the east and ends at the border at Elubo in the west as shown in Figure 2. It is not only an important link as it serves several villages and towns, but is also strategically placed in helping to promote the development of the adjoining remote rural areas and improve road safety in general. On the national level, it has a direct influence over a population of about 1.84 million inhabitants and an area of 23,921 km2. It connects the major towns along south of the western region starting from Agona Junction to Elubo on the border with Cote D’Ivoire taking a route that serves communities such as Axim, Half Assini Junction, Kikam, Essiama, Allabokazo, A. B. Bokazo, Tikobo, Mpataba, Ankasa, and Sowodadzem among others. 4.2 Existing Road Condition The road is a two-way single lane carriageway of about 7.0 m with about 1.5 m wide paved shoulders on both sides. The existing project road has an asphaltic concrete pavement and runs through gentle rolling to moderately higher and winding terrain. The pavement has deteriorated to large extent in some areas such that it can be said to range from fair to generally poor in condition and riddled with a lot of potholes. The pavement section and the road cross section comprise of two distinctive sections. They are:

a) From Agona Junction to Axim Junction, which is about 30.0km, the carriageway

is 6.0m wide and is paved but with unpaved shoulders of about 1.50 m on each side;

b) The section from Axim Junction to Elubo is 85.0km long. The pavement is of the

conventional flexible type and comprises two asphalt layers of about 10.0 cm over an uncrushed aggregate base course of about 15.0 cm above the sub-grade layer(s). The road cross section comprises about 7.0m traffic lanes (two lanes) and paved shoulder of about 2.0 m on each side.

4.3 Project Components 4.3.1 Design Standard

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In accordance with the existing conditions of the project road and the Ghana Highway Authority’s Design Guide, the following key elements have been incorporated into the design

(i) Design Speed - Varies at different sections

(ii) Lane Width - 3.65m (each lane) (iii) Shoulder Width - 2.5m (to edge of drain, unless there is restriction)

(iv) Shoulder Width for high embankments - 3.0m (v) Type of lane pavement - asphalt concrete (vi) Shoulder Surface - double surface dressing (vii) Design Life - 20 years 4.3.2 Project Works The proposed project improvement works will comprise the following:

� Improvement of the alignment at the poor sections; � Widening the road to a width of 12.3m (including the shoulders); � Reconstruction of the base material and pavement of the entire road length; � Reconstruction or widening of culverts and drains; � Provision of lay-bys/bus bays at appropriate locations; � Installation of road signs and markings; and � Installation of necessary traffic and pedestrian control devices.

4.3.3 Horizontal and Vertical Alignments The horizontal and vertical alignments of the project road have been designed to meet the requirement of 100 km/hour and to improve safety. 4.3.4 Drainage Structures Measures to be adopted to improve upon the existing drainage system include:

� Construction of new drains where the existing drainage system is defective; � Provision of increased capacity drains where existing are inadequate; � Covering of existing ‘U’ type drains and provision of roadside kerbs, pedestrian

walkways; etc; � Repairs and refurbishment of existing drains including provision of silt traps where

necessary; and � Slope protection measures to prevent erosion.

4.3.5 Construction Activities and Materials Under the proposed interventions to be undertaken, the following activities are anticipated:

� General - Survey/preliminary works

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- Establishment and operation of work camps - Equipment mobilization and operation

� Site Clearance � Earth works � Quarries, borrow pits, stockpiles and spoil areas and dumping of spoils / debris � Construction of culverts and drainage works � Road formation (gravel road shaping, sub-base and base preparation, shoulder and

sidewalk construction) � Road surfacing (use of bitumen for prime coat and surface dressing)

The reconstruction of the road to asphalt concrete finish shall require substantial quantities of gravel and aggregates. Deposits of sub-base quality gravel are prevalent within the project area. Base course quality gravel on the other hand is not very readily available within economic haulage distance. Aggregates for structural concrete and asphaltic concrete will be obtainable from privately–owned quarries in the region.

4.3.6 Traffic Control Devices/Road Furniture Few traffic control devices are in place, but are generally faded and therefore not visible. The road has been marked but this is completely damaged in sections where there is complete failure.

4.4 Project Justification

The existing road was constructed far back in 1986 and is about 20.0 years old. Recent surface investigations indicted that considerable portions of the road, especially from Axim Junction to Elubo have severe settlement, potholes, and structural failures. Other stretches, especially from Agona Junction to Axim Junction may need enhancement in the road alignment to fulfill the sight distance requirements and road design speed. Based on the above description, the main objective of the project is to reduce the travel time and vehicle operation cost through improving the road alignment and pavement condition. The project will also enhance the flow of regional and inter-regional traffic and trade, and reduce road user costs, thereby strengthening regional economic integration. The road safety measures that will be put in place will enhance safety standards on the project road. In addition, the project will also facilitate easier access by the farmers and traders to social services and markets within the corridor that will help generate more income to augment the Government's effort in achieving economic development and poverty reduction.

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5.0 SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY OF PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS (PAPs) 5.1 Socio-Cultural and Economic Landscape of PAPs The Socio-cultural and economic landscape of the project corridor is of a heterogeneous nature. This can be seen from the mix of ethnic, religious and cultural background of the people living in the project affected area. 5.1.1 Population and Settlement The project road is the western most end of the Trans-West African Highway which commences at Aflao in the east and ends at Elubo in the West. The main communities within the corridor include Axim, Half Assini Junction, Kikam, Essiama, Allabokazo, A. B. Bokazo, Tikobo, Mpataba, Ankasa, and Sowodadzem. The relatively bigger settlements found along the road corridor are listed in Table 2 below.

Table 2: Settlements along the road corridor

No District

Settlement

Location (km)

123456789

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Ahanta West

Nzema East

Apimanim (Agona Junction) Adiewoso Adjumako Abora Gyeabenkrom Aboagyekrom Edelezuaso Anagye Ezelenu Kegyina Ekwanzuazo Yedesleles Dadwen Awukyire Ankyernyim Ndatiem Ayisakro Axim Junction

0+ 000 5+000 7+750-8+200 9+500 10+850 13+300 16+000 16+350 18+700(LHS) 18+700(RHS) 19+600 19+800 21+350 25+200(RHS) 25+800 27+000 28+000 28+200(LHS)

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Jomoro District

Ankobra Asanta Bobrama Asemko Junction Kikam Esiama Azuleloanu Ampain Bakanta Kangbuuli Allabokazo A. B. Bokazo Akpandue Edwakpole Aiyinase Mpem Nvellenu Saamenye Half Assini Junction Azuleti Junction Compound Onzanyamille Sunkwa Sowodazem Ankasa Elubo

34+450 36+800 38+200 40+100 40+800 43+600 47+600 50+200 51+700 52+500 56+000 57+000 58+400 59+800 61+400 69+200 70+700 73+400 74+600 76+000 82+600 85+400 85+700 87+000 94+000 113+500

5.1.2 Socio-economic Characteristics of PAPs A sample survey was conducted in the project corridors for those whose properties were marked for demolition as well as for squatters who would be relocated elsewhere during the implementation of the project. From the analysis of the data obtained from the survey, the summary of the results are presented in Tables 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 below. The principal demographic and socioeconomic characteristics are outlined as follows:

• Demographic characteristics showed that sex ratio of PAPs along the project road indicated that on the average the males were more than females, i.e. 73% (1529) for males and 27% (565) for females. Also there were more married persons than those unmarried as the analysis of the survey results indicated that about 77% of the PAPs were married, 3% divorced, 1% separated, 18% are single, while another 1% are widowed. The survey also revealed that about 98% of the PAPs were between the ages of 18 – 60 ( see Figure 4).

• Social Conditions Literacy status among the affected persons was high. About 27% were found to have had at least primary education, 32% Junior High, 23% Senior/Vocational/Technical and 7% Tertiary. However, about 10% do not have any education. In the same vein, about 92% were found to be Christians, 7% Moslems and 1% others. Also, about

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99.5% of the PAPs were found to be Ghanaians, while Akan (88.1%), Hausa (4.5%) and Ewe (2.9%) were the major languages spoken by the PAPs.

• Economic Conditions The survey result also indicated that majority of the PAPs were engaged in trading (86%), followed by Artisans (9.4%) and Business (1.8%). 1.3% of the PAPs responded that they were unemployed. The average monthly income of the PAPs as determined from the survey results is GH� 366.

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Table 3: Survey Results of Persons Living along the Road Corridor

A DEMOGRAPHIC Number Percentage Gender Females 565 27% Males 1529 73% Marital Status Married 1612 77% Divorced 63 3% Separated 21 1% Single 377 18% Widowed 21 1%

B SOCIAL Religion Christian 1926 92% Moslem 147 7% Other 21 1% Education

JSS 691 32% Primary 565 27% SSS/Tech/Voc 482 23% Tertiary 147 7% None 209 10% Nationality Ghanaian 2084 99.5% Non-Ghanaian 10 0.5% Ethnic Distribution Akan 1845 88.1% Nzema 6 0.3% Ewe 62 2.9% Ga 23 1.1% Krobo 6 0.3% Kusasi 6 0.3% Hausa 94 4.5% French 6 0.3% Other 46 2.2%

C ECONOMIC Occupational Distribution Artisan 197 9.4% Business 38 1.8% Clearing 6 0.3% Bar Operator 6 0.3% Farmers 13 0.6% Technician 6 0.3% Traders 1801 86.0% No Response 27 1.3%

D INCOME Average monthly Household Income GH¢ 365.89

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Table 4: Age Distribution

Age

Frequency

Cumulative (%)

<17 6 0.3

18 – 22 6 0.6

23 – 25

105

5.6

26 – 28

132

11.9

29 – 31

275

25.0

32 – 34

286

38.7

35 – 37

211

48.7

38 – 40

214

58.7

41 – 43

319

73.9

44 – 46

194

82.9

47 – 49

132

89.2

50 – 52

68

92.4

53 – 55

83

96.4

56 – 58

27

97.7

60 – 61

12

98.3

62 – 64 6 98.6

65 – 67 6 98.9

68 – 70 6 99.7

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> 70

6 100.0

Table 5: Household Size

Size

Frequency

Cumulative (%) 1 248 12 3 568 39 5 458 61 7 296 75 9 197 84 11 110 89 13 74 93 15 66 96 17 11 96.5 19 0 96.5 21 14 97.2 23 6 97.5 25 11 98.0 27 6 98.3 29 0 98.3 31 18 99.2 33 6 99.5 35 11 100 37 0 100

Table 6: Number of Households No. of household

Frequency

Cumulative (%)

1 327 16 3 586 44 5 459 66 7 284 80 9 201 89 13 59 92 15 71 95 17 6 95.3 19 3 95.4

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21 59 98.4 23 9 98.8 25 6 99.1 27 0 99.1 29 0 99.1 31 18 99.9 33 0 99.9 35 6 100 37 0 100

37 more 0 100

Table 7: Survey Result of Properties along the Road Corridor A Ownership of Property/Structure Number Percentage

(%) Sole Owner 94 95.5 Non-Owner 2000 4.5

B Mode of Acquisition Bought 913 43.6 Build 149 7.1 Deed of Gift 10 0.5 Gift 65 3.1 Inherited 195 9.3 Lease 748 35.7 Others 4 0.2 No Response 10 0.5

C Proof of Property Ownership Administration 44 2.1 Deed of Gift 923 44.1 Inherited 38 1.8 Land Title 327 15.6 Leasehold 17 0.8 None 475 22.7 Others 247 11.8 No Response 23 1.1

D Status of Respondent Owner 1767 84.4 Caretaker 27 1.3 Tenant 300 14.3

E Type of Building Material Cement 237 11.3 Metal Container 44 2.1 Wood 1796 85.8 Other 17 0.8

F Condition of Structure Good 714 34.1 Fair 1016 48.5 Poor 347 16.6

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No Response 17 0.8 G Availability of Electricity

Available 1767 84.4 Not Available 327 15.6

H Availability of Bathhouse Shared 1265 60.4 Not Shared 651 31.1 Public 178 8.5

I Availability of Toilet Shared 871 41.6 Not Shared 570 27.2 Public 624 29.8 No Response 29 1.4

J Availability of Water Pipe Borne 988 47.2 Well 834 39.8 None 272 13.0

5.1.3 Housing Characteristics As indicated in Table 5, average household size was 1 – 9 people 84%, 11 – 15 people 12% and the rest (i.e. 16 – 37) 4%. The average number of households in a house was 95% for 1 - 15 households per house while the rest 5% were occupied by 16 – 37 households per house. As shown in Table 7 above, 84.4% of project affected properties were occupied by their owners, 14.3% were occupied by tenants while 1.3% was being taken care of by caretakers. On the mode of acquisition, 43.6% were bought outright, 35.7% by lease and 9.3% inherited. In terms of proof of ownership, 44.1% of the PAPs produced Deeds of Gift, 15.6% produced Land Titles, other forms of proof 11.8, while 22.7 of the PAPs had no proof of ownership. The survey also revealed that about 85.8% of the affected structures were built with wood, 11.5% with cement, metal containers 2.1% and 0.8% with other types of materials. Of these structures, 34.1% were in good shape, 48.5 being fair and 16.6% in poor shape.

The studies also indicated that electricity was available in 84% of the affected structures while 16% had none. 47% of the properties were served by pipe-borne water, 40% by dugout wells and 13% had none. 60% of the households have access to shared bath-houses, 31% have access to their own bath-houses while about 9% use public bath-houses. In the same vein, about 42% of the respondents use shared toilet facilities, 27% use their own, 30% use public toilets while 1% did not give any response.

5.1.4 Land Uses Land uses along the project corridor comprise residential, commercial, industrial civic, culture and tracts of unoccupied land. The inventory carried out shows pockets of intensive roadside economic activities especially at Esiama and Elubo which is a border town. All permanent structures are residential units with a majority of them also doubling as business premises while all temporary structures are business premises. The road is situated in a

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reservation for a road which has been encroached upon due to the failure of the local administration to enforce planning and building regulations. 5.1.5 Economic Activities in the Corridor The largest percentage of activities in the corridor however falls under commerce. There are petty traders selling on tables, food vendors, owners of small shops housed in wooden kiosks and containers. There are also those who display their wares on wooden racks that stand upright and wooden platforms. There are other small-scale industries like auto mechanics, sandcrete block making factories, household furniture, security gates, brake and clutch linings molded from old car tyres, bushings for large trucks and native sandals. In Esiama and Elubo are local markets where activities on market days literally take over part of the carriageway making travelling on those days extremely slow. Some traders display their wares on the road shoulder, others on the bare ground like the charcoal sellers while others use trees, walls and temporary structures as support. In heavily populated areas (e.g. Elubo) several rows of shops were found abutting the road in addition to several small wooden kiosks from which occupants sell mainly phone cards and lotto tickets. They offer diverse commodities for sale ranging from clothes, building materials, provisions, and nonalcoholic beverages to hard liquor. 5.2 Findings The field survey concluded that a lot of both permanent and temporary structures fall within the road safety corridor required for the implementation of the proposed reconstruction project. Temporary structures identified include containers, kiosks, sheds and tables among others. The PAP’s were categorized as follows;

a. Owners of permanent structures that may be dislocated to varying degrees; b. Owners of temporary structures that may have to relocate; c. Other ROW users who need not relocate because they can move around.

Categories b and c are classified as temporary structures. Categories of loss as a result of constructing the road will be land on which a property is located, property and farms/crops (where borrow pits will be located). There are three main areas where the project will affect land and properties. These are the road alignment; borrow pits and quarries and the project Camp Site. Within the ROW there are also farms or crops which will be affected. The summaries of affected properties and crops are indicated in Tables 8 and 9 below.

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Table 8: Summary of Estimated Compensation for Properties/Structures

No. Name of Town No. of Households

Land Value (GH ¢)

Structure Value (GH ¢)

TOTAL VALUE (GH ¢)

1 Ajumako/Patase 15 6,350.00 48,400.36 54,750.36 2 Abura 1 1,400.00 20,259.65 21,659.65 3 Nyamebekyere 1 400.00 2809.58 3,032.52 4 Anyanoo 32 9 6,800.00 48,345.07 55,145.07 5 Ekwansuazo 4 400.00 2,809.58 3,209.58 6 Dadwen 24 10,000.00 119,433.74 129,433.74 7 Ankyerenini 17 21,020.00 172,306.14 193,326.14 8 Ayisakro 4 4,000.00 41,508.66 45,508.66 9 Bobrama 2 1,200.00 4,418.76 5,618.76

10 Asanta 2 1,200.00 2,514.26 3,714.26 11 Ankobra 4 1,600.00 11,614.76 13,214.76 12 Kamgunli 2 3,200.00 45,783.00 48,983.00 13 A.B. Bokazo 2 1,200.00 4,000.52 5,200.52 14 Ayinasi 2 1,900.00 23,904.02 25,804.02 15 Nebelle 2 1,700.00 12,874.73 14,574.73 16 Mpataba 1 600.00 1,672.04 2,272.04 17 Samenye 8 1,200.00 6,805.58 8,005.58 18 Compound 2 1,500.00 8,620.31 10,120.31 19 Sowodadzem 28 9,000.00 22,739.22 31,739.22 20 New Ankasa 4 2,400.00 7,644.95 10,044.95

21Anhwiafotu Junc. 3 1,850.00 8,491.50 10,341.50

22 Ankasa 1 600.00 2,378.02 2,978.02 23 Mansa Nkwanta 1 600.00 2,508.06 3,108.06 24 Asufofo No.2 11 6,900.00 25,860.87 32,760.87 25 Mangoase 2 1,200.00 6,502.39 7,702.39 26 Alhaji 1 600.00 3,121.15 3,721.15 27 Elubo 591 1,408,650.00 3,654,033.72 5,062,683.72

Total (GH ¢) 744 1,497,470.00 4,311,583.56 5,809,053.56

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Total (US $) 1,011,804.05 2,913,232.14 3,925,036.191 US $ = 1.48 GH ¢

Table 9: Summary of Estimated Compensation on Crops/Trees

No. Town No. Of

Claimants Value Of

Land (GH ¢)

Value Of Crops (GH

¢)

Total Estimated Value of

Crops/Land (GH ¢)

1 Apimanim 5 168,800.64 33,760.13 202,560.77

2 Morhinson Jn. 15 73,786.65 14,838.45 88,625.10

3 Aderwaso 11 106,064.71 21,212.94 127,277.66

4Ajumako (Princess Jn.) 33 100,283.57 20,056.71 120,340.28

5 Ayabengkrom 45 140,145.64 28,029.13 168,174.76

6 Abura 16 60,048.88 12,009.78 72,058.65

7 Anyaano 32 15 32,085.32 6,417.06 38,502.38

8Nyamebekyere (Barrier) 29

302,440.96 60,488.19 362,929.16

9 Adelesuazo 33 120,365.69 24,073.14 144,438.83

10 Anagye 12 68,829.47 13,765.89 82,595.37

11 Kegyina/Eselemu 43 248,671.23 49,734.25 298,405.47

12 Ekwansanzua 29 140,155.07 28,031.01 168,186.08

13 Dadwen 48 80,362.72 16,072.54 96,435.26

14 Akyerenini 61 282,259.57 56,451.91 338,711.48

15 Ndatiem 49 72,627.19 9,804.67 82,431.87

16 Ayisakro 33 185,906.71 25,097.41 211,004.12

17 Asanta 40 109,664.28 14,804.68 124,468.96

18 Ankobra 42 120,644.61 16,287.02 136,931.63

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19 Bobrama 18 77,924.45 10,519.80 88,444.25

20 Kikam 2 1,926.35 260.06 2,186.40

21 Eziama 43 57,950.39 7,823.30 65,773.69

22 Azuleloanu 32 49,992.77 6,749.02 56,741.79

23 Ampain 31 49,351.46 6,662.45 56,013.91

24 Bakanta 5 7,415.56 1,001.10 8,416.66

25 Kambunli 25 84,648.34 11,427.53 96,075.87

26 Ekwandue 10 66,045.41 8,916.13 74,961.54

27 Edwakpole 39 90,408.28 12,205.12 102,613.40

28 Alabokazor 14 42,671.68 5,760.68 48,432.35

29 Kpandue 37 50,524.45 6,820.80 57,345.25

30 Ayinase 16 26,192.73 3,536.02 29,728.75

31 Memzezor 64 125,773.13 16,979.37 142,752.50

32 Mpem 37 106,990.12 14,443.67 121,433.79

33 Bawia 14 42,942.71 5,797.27 48,739.97

34 Nbellene 46 87,543.96 11,818.43 99,362.40

35 Semanye 18 43,521.89 5,875.46 49,397.35

36 Azuleti 25 86,520.27 11,680.24 98,200.50

37 Samenye 8 24,232.67 3,271.41 27,504.08

38 Compound 43 106,834.31 14,422.63 121,256.94

39 Mpataba 44 216,551.14 29,234.40 245,785.54

40 Mile 5 24 41,451.57 5,595.96 47,047.53

41 Mantemankabi 5 15,310.67 2,066.94 17,377.61

42 Nsunyameye 12 25,663.23 3,464.54 29,127.77

43 Sere Nyame 3 13,340.05 1,800.91 15,140.96

44 Sowodazem 18 45,554.51 6,149.86 51,704.37

45 New Ankasa 18 39,884.05 5,384.35 45,268.40

46 Anwhiafotu Junction 23 60,869.29 8,217.35 69,086.64

47 Nyame Bekyere 12 70,312.95 9,492.25 79,805.20

48 Ankasa 8 88,412.09 11,935.63 100,347.73

49 Tobotobo 8 26,720.47 3,607.26 30,327.73

50 Mansa Nkwanta 1 555.56 75.00 630.56

51 Asufofo no.2 23 135,152.61 18,245.60 153,398.21

52 Soso no.2 1 11,122.22 1,501.50 12,623.72

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53 Susuka 2 13,692.37 1,848.47 15,540.84

54 Mangoase 5 36,717.06 4,956.80 41,673.86

55 Alhaji 4 22,413.28 3,025.79 25,439.08

56 Kojo Black 17 71,678.95 9,676.66 81,355.61

57 Elubo 36 178,311.90 24,072.11 202,384.01

Total (GH ¢) 1350 4,756,256.82 767,256.78 5,523,524.59

Total (US $) 3,213,687.04 518,416.74 3,732,103.78 1 US $ = 1.48 GH ¢

• Estimated Cost of Affected Structures In all, it is estimated that seven hundred and forty-four (744) structures along the project road will be affected in varying degrees by the reconstruction of Agona Junction-Elubo road project. The value for project affected structures is GH ¢4,311,583.56 (US $1,011,804.05), the value of land on which these structures are situated and other bare lands is GH ¢1,497,470.00 (US $2,913,232.14) giving a total of GH ¢5,809,053.56 (US $3,925,036.19). These have been referenced and have been valued for compensation. Prior to commencement of civil works, a joint field mission for confirming the values of the affected properties will be made by the GHA Valuation Section and the Western Regional Office of the Land Valuation Board (LVB). Final valued offers will then be made to property owners. GHA will then pay approved values to each property owner.

Where there is a delay in the approval of final of values of the affected properties by the LVB, GHA will arrange to make initial payment of estimated values presented by the GHA Valuation Unit to the beneficiaries and the difference paid when approval is received from the LVB. This is to enable the PAPs to start arranging for alternative accommodation or resettlement. Table 10 below presents the implementation schedule of all structures.

Table 10: Proposed Implementation Schedule for both permanent and temporary Structures

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• Affected Trees and Crops

A number of farms and plantations were also identified to be affected by the road project. The number of households whose crops and trees would be affected is estimated to be 1350. The value for crops and trees is GH ¢767,256.78 (US $518,416.74), the value of land for these farms and plantations is GH ¢4,756,256.82 (US $3,213,687.04) giving the total value of crops and plantations to be GH ¢5,523,524.59 (US $3,732,112.78). These have been counted and valued for compensation. Prior to commencement of civil works, a joint field mission for confirming the values of the affected farms and plantations will be made by the GHA Valuation Section and the Western Regional Office of the Land Valuation Board (LVB). Final valued offers will then be made to farm (crops and plantation) owners. GHA will then pay approved values to each farmer.

2009 2010 2011 Quarter Quarter Quarter Major Activities

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4Detailed household survey

xx

Disclosure of RAP

xx Assessment and evaluation of compensation

xx xx

Formation & strengthening of project implementation & redress committees

xx

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Education and awareness Creation about RAP procedures and compensation payment

xx

xx

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Stakeholder Consultation xx xx

xx

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Xx

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Approval and payment for compensation for both permanent & temporary properties as well as supplemental assistance

xx

xx

xx

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Xx

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Grievance redress measures

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Xx

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Monitoring and Evaluation

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Xx

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Completion Report Writing xx xx

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6.0 RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN 6.1 Justification for a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) The main objectives of the RAP is to ensure that project affected persons do not lose their sources of livelihoods or assets. This RAP has thus been prepared following the guidelines of World Bank’s Operational Directive (OP 4.12, 2001) and the Resettlement Policy Frameworks prepared by the MRH for the Roads Sector. Paragraph 17 (a) of the OP 4.12, states that, a resettlement plan or abbreviated resettlement plan is required for all operations that entail involuntary resettlement unless otherwise specified. For the above reasons, GHA has prepared this RAP, which consists of a demographic survey, a description of the compensation and assistance to be provided, public consultation, grievance

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procedures, institutional responsibility for the operation and monitoring arrangements, and a calendar and budget. 6.2 Methodology The RAP preparation team visited the project site between 7th – 25th April, 2009, 4th -16th May and 21st June – 31st July 2009 to assess the state of encroachment within the 60.0 m safety zone (i.e. 30m on either side of the centerline). In each community, the team first contacted the Chiefs and Elders, District Assemblies (DA’s) and other relevant institutions to sensitize them on the study and to enlist their assistance for the studies within the safety corridor in their jurisdiction. The team also discussed with the DA Officials as to how best the reassignment of market spaces and the transfer of marketing facilities (e.g., kiosks, tables) would be carried out. There was a general consensus by the local and traditional authorities on the necessity of clearing the road corridor for safe and effective implementation of the project. The local jurisdictions nominated contact persons who went to the project site with the field team to determine whether any traders were within the safety corridor. From time to time, several neighboring vendors also joined the discussion to enquire about the purpose of the field visit. The traders readily accepted the exercise to clear the safety corridor and indicated their willingness to do so anytime the project was to start. As part of the RAP preparation process, staff from Environmental Unit and the GHA’s Valuation Section informed the potential PAP’s at an early stage about the resettlement and compensation packages that would be available to them.

The preparation of the RAP was preceded by a socio economic survey for the preparation of a Social Impact Assessment (SIA). The census data collected for the preparation of the RAP include the following:

• Name of property owner • Occupation • Land ownership • Type of Structure • Listing of affected households and individuals as well as • Listing of affected businesses

7.0 VALUATION PROCEDURES 7.1 Introduction This chapter now presents estimates of the values of the assets and other costs to the people who will be affected and the mode of restitution that can be followed. The Land Valuation Board will do their assessment of the assets after an Executive Instrument covering the area has been published. However, for the purpose of budgeting, estimation of properties to be affected was done by the GHA Valuation Section. In this section, the estimates made for structures that were to be affected have been reviewed by applying the valuer’s rates to the structures that will be affected under the new design of the Agona Junction - Elubo Road. The values given do not include government administrative cost, salaries of consultants and land acquisition.

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7.2 Eligibility Criteria With reference to the MRH’s Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) any person who will suffer loss of or damage to a building, business, trade or loss of access to productive resources, as a result of the reconstruction of the road project was considered eligible for compensation and/or resettlement assistance provided the damage/loss is induced by the project. The cut-off date for being eligible for compensation and/or resettlement assistance was the 31st

July, 2009, which is the last day during which the socio-economic survey was completed. The cut-off date was explained and agreed with the DA's as well as the community and opinion leaders. Any new structures or their occupants will not be eligible for compensation or supplemental assistance. This is consistent with the laws of Ghana and the World Bank policy. For example, provisions under Clause 15 of the World Bank’s Operational Policy 4.12 suggest the following three criteria for eligibility which was considered in the RPF. Under the provision project affected persons include:

• Those who have formal legal rights to land (including customary and traditional rights recognized under the laws of the country);

• Those who do not have formal legal rights to land at the time the census begins but have a claim to such land or assets and become recognized during the survey; as well as

• Those who have no recognizable legal rights or claim to the land they are occupying.

To be described, as a project-affected person (PAP), your property or activity must fall within thirty (30) meters on either side from the centerline of the road as indicated on the planning scheme of the area. This means that all persons who own properties that fall within a sixty (60) meter band cut through the entire road corridor were affected. No matter the activity being carried out in the right-of-way, as long as persons had/ owned a permanent structure, land or a temporary structure that had been in the particular location before properties were marked for dislocation or relocation, that person is eligible.

These structures include sandcrete and adobe structures, which are used for commercial and residential purposes. It also includes wooden structures and containers either fixed into the ground with concrete foundations or raised off the ground on concrete pillars. These are mainly used for commercial purposes but on a few occasions serve as residence.

Persons eligible for supplemental assistance are the persons who work from temporary structures who need to relocate their premises so the road construction can go on unhindered.

Those eligible for compensations will be occupants (tenants and leaseholders) and owners of properties that will be dislocated.

7.2.1 Proof of Eligibility GHA will consider various forms of evidence as proof of eligibility as stated in the RPF to cover the following:

• Affected persons with formal legal rights, documented in the form of land title registration certificates, leaseholds indentures, tenancy agreements, rent receipts, building and planning permits, business operating licenses, utility bills among others. Unprocessed or unregistered formal legal documents will not bar documents will be established in the RAP;

• Affected persons with no formal or recognized legal rights – criteria for establishing non-formal, undocumented or unrecognized claims to eligibility - shall be established paying

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particular attention to each situation and its peculiarities. Alternative means of proof of eligibility will include: - Affidavit signed by landlords and tenants; and - Witnessing or evidence by recognized traditional authority, customary heads,

community elders, family heads and elders and the general community. 7.3 Notification All properties to be affected by the construction have been valued and assessed according to laid down procedure. Details of extent of dislocation and compensation due affected properties are provided in the Annex. (Refer to Annex 1). Owners of affected properties will be notified in several ways.

� GHA will send letters to all affected persons along the route. � Buildings and structures to be affected by construction will be marked. � Forum will held at locations along the road to draw attention to the impending

rehabilitation and consult property owners on their concerns. � A compensation valuation of all affected properties will be carried out to assess

commensurable values of properties. � Letters will be served to all occupants of affected properties to remind them of their

responsibility to submit relevant documents and claims for compensation to Ghana Highway Authority.

� All those who must be paid supplemental assistance will have their structures numbered and photographed

� All persons entitled to supplemental assistance will be listed and photographed.

7.4 Values of Land Parcels in the Right-of-Way 7.4.1 Land Ownership Land ownership in Ghana is complex. No land is without an owner but at the same time more than one person may own a piece of land at a time. The stool may own Land, i.e. the final authority is vested in the occupant of the stool which is the chief; he then is the ultimate decision-maker. A subject of the stool can occupy part of the land and his or her children can make use of the land when he or she dies but he has no authority to part with the land without reference to the stool. Family land is vested in the family or clan head. Like the stool land a member of the family can use a part of the land for years but cannot sell it or give it out without reference to the family head. Outright purchase refers to land that was bought and paid for by an individual. This could be land that belonged to a particular family or in the past a stool decided to sell to defray some cost. The land then belongs to the one who paid for it and he/she has ultimate right to make any decisions(s) relating to the land. Land that has been bought outright can be handed down to a child, a wife or a friend. The lands in the corridor that are not government owned, fall in the category of family lands and individual appropriations. There is no land in the corridor for which there is no specific owner, so compensations for land take are paid to those who can prove ownership through documentation or a history of occupancy that can be verified by others.

7.5 The Valuation Process

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After determining the permissible operational space (ROW) and pegging had been done by GHA Survey and Design section, the buildings/structures found to be affected by the project are given identification numbers. The GHA arranges with the LVB to undertake the inspection/referencing of the affected properties to collect basic data for compensation assessment of the affected properties. In addition, the affected property owners are requested to furnish the Authority with any relevant document relating to their interest in the affected properties.

7.5.1 Basis of Valuation The appraisal exercise was based on the Open Market Value which is defined as the best price at which the sale of an interest in a property might reasonably be expected to have been completed unconditionally for cash consideration on the date of the valuation assuming:

(i) A willing seller and a willing purchaser capable of purchasing a particular property in a predetermined location or condition at a particular point in time;

(ii) That prior to the date of valuation there had been a reasonable period

(having regard to the nature of the property and the state of the market) for the agreement of price and for completion of terms;

(iii) That the values will remain static during that period;

(iv) That the property will be freely exposed to the open market; and

(v) That no account will be taken of any higher price that might be paid by a

purchaser with special interest.

The open market value of the property is arrived at by the underlisted methods based on the purpose of valuation, the availability and reliability of basic data for the valuation. 7.5.2. Method of Valuation

In appraising the properties affected by the road project, a combination of the Replacement Cost and the Direct Capital Comparative Methods were used in arriving at the open market capital value of the building and land respectively. The two methods have been briefly described below.

• Replacement Cost Method

The Replacement Cost Method, which is used in estimating the value of the building/structure, is based on the assumption that the capital value of an existing development can be equated to the cost of reinstating the development on the same plot at the current labour, material and other incidental costs. The estimated value represents the cost of the property as if new.

• Direct Capital Comparative Method

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The value of bare land is determined by the comparism of market evidence of recent sale of plots in the vicinity or similar neighbourhood. Comparable data are collected and analyzed to determine the unit rate per acre taking into consideration, statutory use, alternative use, size of plot, nature and terms of interest, proximity of the land to utility services, perculiar advantages of location, the trends of redevelopment and construction.

The appropriate adjustments are made to reflect the differences between the comparable data and the subject land (affected land) and the appropriate rate adopted for the assessment of the current open market value of the subject land (affected land).

• Disturbance and Other Incidental Contingencies

The project has impacted on entire/part of properties to make room for the road reservation. Depending on the extent to which a property is affected, the occupant will have to either resettle elsewhere, construct another building on the remaining portion of land or look for alternative accommodation. The affected persons require the services of professionals which they pay for.

Based upon the level of inconvenience these are quantified and expressed as percentage of the total reinstatement cost of the property.

The summation of the above estimated values of the building/structure, land and the disturbances, gives the adequate and fair amount of compensation payable to the affected person.

• Modes of Restitution Owners of permanent structures whose properties are affected by the project are protected by law and would receive adequate compensation for their properties. The State Lands Act gives them adequate legal coverage, which guarantees them compensation, which must be based on mutual agreement. If the property owner is not satisfied with the Government offer he/she has the option of employing a Private Valuer of his/her choice to reassess the property and submit same to the LVB for consideration and final determination of the value of the property. The determined figure by the LVB is then communicated to the GHA for payment to the beneficiaries.

In situations where the beneficiary is still not satisfied with the amount of compensation payable to him, he is at liberty to seek redress at the courts. However, the property cannot be demolished until the issue is resolved.

Temporary structures that need to relocate will be paid a supplemental assistance that will enable them move their structure, reconnect power if they need it, pay their District Assembly Annual License fee and have some income while their business gets back on its feet.

The usual practice as has been observed on other projects is that traders move of their own volition to areas where pedestrian traffic is high and commercial activity is brisk. It is for this very reason that there are so many temporary structures along the road,. Most of those located on other sections of the road are actually catering to the residents of the neighborhood.

• Grievance and Redress Compensation will only be paid to a PAP after receiving their written consent. Should a PAP refuse the compensation suggested by the LVB, litigation is settled by the courts. The

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litigation commences from as low as the Magistrate Courts and if the applicant is still not satisfied with the decision, it could end at the highest court which is the Supreme Court.

Each individual PAP has the right to refuse the compensation rate proposed and take his case to court if he/she finds the compensation to be inadequate and unfair under replacement cost.

However, grievances are first preferred to be settled amicably whenever possible. That is, the PAP is allowed to engage his own Valuer at the cost of the project to determine the compensation due. The Valuer and the LVB then together will negotiate a settlement. If the PAP is still not convinced with what has been proposed, as stated above, he can take the case to the court for redress.

The objective of the grievance procedure stated above seeks to address the following:

� Provide to Project Affected Persons with avenues for making a compliant or resolve any dispute that may arise during the course of land, structure and any assets acquisition, including the process of moving homes;

� Ensure that appropriate and mutually acceptable corrective actions are identified and implemented to address complaints

� Verify that complainants are satisfied with outcomes of corrective actions � Avoid the need to resort to judicial proceedings.

If appropriate, the individual grievances and corrective actions will be received in the light of the project policy and procedures to determine if any changes to the current system are warranted. This review will aid in avoiding similar grievances in the future.

7.6 Structures to be Affected

• Permanent Structures As already mentioned, 231 permanent structures will be affected in varying degrees by this project. They will all be referenced and valued for compensation. Offers will then be made to property owners. GHA has to pay assessed values to each property owner based on estimated values by their valuation section. There may be a delay in the final determination of values of the affected properties. The GHA arranges and make initial payment of estimated values by GHA Valuation Unit to the beneficiaries and the difference paid when the determined values are received from the LVB. This is to enable the PAPs to start arranging for alternative accommodation or resettle elsewhere.

• Temporary Structures 513 properties were also identified as of temporary structures. However, not all of these persons will need to move away from their present location. The Agona Junction - Elubo road as it is right now has large tracts of unoccupied land fronting most of the properties. Traders and users of the ROW tend to place their structures close to the road because they are counting on being seen by road users. So for a large number of these persons it will be possible for them to relocate onto unoccupied land that lies immediately outside the ROW.

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The District Assemblies have already planned to relocate all roadside businesses to the satellite markets being build in various areas of the metropolis. The Assembly officials also said they had enough space to provide places for vendors of lumber and other such bulky materials. However to avoid further prolonged delays on the construction site, the government will to pay supplemental assistance to affected traders to enable them relocate. The mode of resettlement recommended for residents of affected structures combines the provision of the following elements:

� Compensation for displaced residents � Compensation for land taken � Supplemental assistance paid to shop owners who can provide credible records

and documentation to support it � Supplemental assistance to enable relocation of temporary structures

7.7 Payment of Compensation Owners of authorized structures be given cash compensation for their losses. There is a general slump in the real estate market especially in the area of commercial structures where supply has outstripped demand. It can therefore, be assumed that finding alternative locations to carry on their business will not be impossible. Construction of shops is going on all over the city of Accra and in this corridor also, so affected persons can easily be re-absorbed into the system. The compensation will then be paid by the GOG through the GHA.

• Compensation to Owners of Permanent Structures Owners of permanent structures will be paid compensation that will be based on assessed values of their properties.

Compensation to owners of these structures has three components:

- Land value; - Cost of replacement of structure; - Disturbance.

Legal land ownership must be established with a proof of ownership and the appropriate compensation will then be paid to the owners. When land is owned by a community, the Client would dialogue with the community on the terms of acquisition, emphasizing the benefits of the project to the community. Private land owners who lose their lands would be given the replacement value.

• Compensation for Shop Owners The normal practice of valuation is to use business accounts to determine extent of loss. However, in this country small businesses do not make their records available to Valuers because they fear that the information will be passed onto the Internal Revenue Service. So Valuers are forced to make a general estimate of how many businesses make and use it to assess extent of loss. It is because of this that the LVB in other situations has added 5% of full replacement cost of property as the disturbance due businesses. Shop owners in a given structure have to be paid a share of the disturbance allowance that is paid as compensation apart from the money due them from the landlord, which includes unused portions of goodwill and other payments. Goodwill in this setting does not apply to money paid for using the name or premises of a previous business.

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As has been the practice, a landlord commences the construction of a chain of shops then puts up a notice requesting for interested occupants. The interested persons who respond then negotiate and pay to the landlord an agreed sum that is used to complete the shop. The amount paid is then assigned a given period within which the Lessee can occupy the shop. Periods can range from three to ten years and within this period the shop owner is deemed the de facto owner of the premises. Apart from this sum a shop owner pays the utility bills and pays to the landlord a fixed monthly rent, which may be paid in advance. The difference between the sum paid to acquire the lease and the advanced rent are the payments due the shop owner when the landlord is paid his/her compensation.

Ideally each tenant should have assessed his/her personal extent of loss based on verifiable loss of business and profit but because business people have usually understated profits to evade tax, they are not able to take advantage of this. Shop owners who can provide credible figures that represent loss of business will be paid some money for loss of business. This has occurred on another road project that fell under the Department of Urban Roads. It will be difficult to do this across board because most shop owners do not keep proper records of business operations.

• Compensation for Tenants

Tenants of business structures who produce their tenancy agreements will have their interest assessed as a secondary compensation. The extent of their interest in the property would be assessed and paid for.

For tenants who do not have an expressed interest, the landlord would refund to them unused rent and share among his tenants the disturbance paid as part of the compensation. To prevent landlords from cheating tenants GHA will demand that an agreement between tenants and landlords be drawn that will state clearly how much tenants will be paid out of the compensation. The landlord will be expected to deposit a duly signed agreement in GHA and no landlord will be paid without that agreement.

• Supplemental Assistance for Temporary Structures Supplemental assistance has become a part of restitution for persons affected by development projects since European Union Operational Directive 0D4.30, amended by O P 4. 12, (2001) became the guiding principle. This assistance will be paid to all persons who occupy temporary structures and need to relocate at no cost to them. This will include all those who cannot move backwards out of the right of way.

To arrive at a reasonable supplemental assistance payable to occupants of temporary structures, as part of a questionnaire survey each person was asked to estimate their monthly business expenditure for the month. A further investigation was done into how much it costs to acquire a piece of land to locate a temporary structure, how much an artisan will charge to disconnect lines from a structure and cost of moving a structure from one location to the other.

The supplemental assistance arrived at was made up of the following components:

- Cost of movement - Disconnection/reconnection of power - Land acquisition fee

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- Average monthly expenditure - District Assembly Annual license fee - Thirty (30) percent of total cost of movement was estimated as cost of

monthly loss of income. Each recipient was then paid an equivalent of three months lost income. It was pegged at three months because it is most likely that in three months they would have recovered. If traders do not recover in three months it will be captured during the monitoring phase and further assistance will then be offered. A supplemental assistance for categories of temporary structures has been derived and presented in Table 11 below.

Table 11: Computation of Supplemental Assistance Activity Container

(GHC)

Kiosk

(GHC)

Shed

(GHC)

Wooden Structure

(GHC)

Moving structure 35.00 23.00 7.50 35.00

Disconnection / reconnection of utilities

8.00

8.00

- 8.00

Cost of land 20.00 20.00 10.00 25.00

Average monthly expenditure

26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00

D A License 8.00 8.00 5.00 12.00

Lost monthly income (3 mos)

82.80 76.50 43.65 95.40

TOTAL

179.80

151.50

92.15

201.40

Users of containers will receive GH¢179.80 each, those in kiosks will receive GH¢151.50, shed owners will receive GH¢92.15 and wooden structure users will receive GH¢201.40.

• Employees in Affected Businesses Even though all kiosks and containers have been assessed for supplemental assistance it is not expected that traders will move out of the corridor. This is because there are fairly large amounts of unoccupied land particularly where the space between the road and fence walls of houses that front the road are large enough to accommodate temporary structures that need to be moved out of the right of way.

So employees of traders are not expected to lose their jobs since they interviewed lived in the corridor. Shops as a practice do not employ more than four assistants and the survey showed that most persons lived in the area so assistants are not likely to lose jobs either. Those that need to commute to work will use the existing transport network to get to and from work.

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7.8 Entitlement Matrix Table 12 below presents an Entitlement Matrix indicating the various categories of project affected persons, type of loss and compensation to squatters to enable them move from the ROW and continue with their businesses.

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Table 12: Entitlement MatrixType of Loss Eligibility Criteria Entitlement

Loss of Land (Urban or Rural) Various interest and rights – allodial title holder,

freeholder, leaseholder, tenant, licensee

Compensation – Capital Market Value of Asset

Loss of Structure Various interest and rights – freeholder, leaseholder Compensation – Capital Market Value of Asset

Business Losses

- Loss of business income

- Loss of business goodwill

- Loss of rented income

- Loss of wage income

- Loss of fees from trainees/ apprentices

- Business owner/operator

- Business owner/operator

- Landlord/Leaser

- Business employees/attendants

- Trainer/Person offering apprenticeship job training

Supplementary Assistance based:-

- average net monthly profit;

- monthly rent passing;

- equivalent of rent advance to be refunded

- monthly wages earned;

- training fees to be refunded

Calculated for a specific period taking into consideration

reinstatement period.

Loss of Business, Residential or Industrial

Accommodation or Room

- Residential/Commercial/Industrial Tenant

- Owner of building during the reinstatement period

Supplementary Assistance based:-

- comparable open market rent for alternative

accommodation based on specific period

(reinstatement period); and

- transportation rates for the transfer of chattels or

movable properties

Loss of location for temporary structure - expense

for moving structure

Owner of temporary structure

Squatters

Supplementary Assistance based on :- transportation

rates for the transfer of structure

Loss of training or apprenticeship - Apprentice/Trainee Comparable fees for alternative training

- Loss of economic or perennial trees

- Loss of food crops

- Loss of grazing land

Various rights and interest holders – Sharecroppers,

Licensees, Lessees

Open Market Value for assessed crops/plants

Loss of Public Utilities Institution/Operator Responsible Compensation – Capital Market Value of Asset

Loss of Physical Cultural Properties Institution/Operator Responsible Compensation – Capital Market Value of Asset

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8.0 PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS GHA officials have from time to time been educating the public as to the need to preserve the ROW for all road corridors in the country and the consequences of encroaching/locating structures in the ROW. While these warnings have generally had little effect, they have served to sensitize people on their rights. It may be partly due to the above reason that there are no major permanent structures within the safety corridor. The monitoring team will liaise with all those involved in the compensation/resettlement process (e.g. the Valuation Section, Legal Division and the Lands Valuation Board) to monitor the timing. The affected persons will be kept informed at the various stages of the process. A series of public meetings will also be held with affected persons. The meetings will be held at five different locations along the road corridor to ensure that as many persons as possible are reached. At each meeting the new road concept will be introduced. The new alignment will be described and then all persons present will be allowed to state their views, concerns and queries about the road development. The meeting will also inform the stakeholders about further activities that need to be completed so supplemental assistance can be paid. Issues about the various conditions under which one would be eligible for supplemental assistance would be outlined and attention drawn to mistakes relating to non-identification of some affected structures. Details of meeting will recorded for record purposes. Below are pictures of consultations/interviews held with PAPs during the field surveys.

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9.0 INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES The Ministry of Roads and Highway (MRH) is ultimately responsible for ensuring the smooth implementation of the road project. The GHA as the implementing agency has the ultimate responsibility for implementing this abbreviated RAP. Various governmental agencies also have a role to play to ensuring the effective implementation of the program. At the same time, GHA will work in collaboration with local officials to implement the clearance programme. GHA will inform the Assembly in each locality of the date to begin clearance of the safety corridor. A public forum will be convened to further explain the program to the affected people.

Figure 3: Organizational Structure

MINISTRY OF ROADS AND HIGHWAYS

(POLICY PLANNING)

GHANA HIGHWAY AUTHORITY

(ROAD SAFETY & ENV’T,VALUATION SECTION &CONTRACT DIVISIONS)

LAND VALUATION BOARD; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

AGENCY; DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES

ASSEMBLYMEN/CHIEFS &ELDERS

PROJECT AFFECTED PEOPLE

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10.0 MONITORING & EVALUATION ARRANGEMENTS

In line with the World Bank’s OP 4.12 and the MRH’s 2006 RPF, implementation of RAP activities shall be monitored regularly to ensure those actions have proceeded in accordance with the provisions of RAP.

The GHA has established two monitoring mechanisms in the implementation of this RAP, the internal monitoring and the external (independent) monitoring (see Table 13).

Internal monitoring will be carried out by the MRH, Land Valuation Board (LVB), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the District Assemblies (DA) to ensure that the GHA’s Project Management Unit follow the schedule and abide by the principles of this RAP. The purpose of this internal monitoring is to maintain responsibilities of the resettlement implementation institution i.e. GHA.

The services of an external (independent) monitoring organization would be procured regularly independent monitoring and evaluation on activities of this RAP. The purpose of independent monitoring is to provide an evaluation and to review the overall implementation from a broader, long-term point of view. The Policy Planning and Monitoring and Evaluation Sections of the MRH will co-ordinate the activities of all the monitoring agencies.

Table 13: Monitoring Responsibilities

Actors Role

Ghana Highway Authority (Environmental Unit) Lead the internal monitoring, day today and periodic.

Policy Planning and M & E Sections of MRH

Lead agency and coordinating institution for both internal and external monitoring of the implementation of this RAP. Periodic monitoring of the Plan implementation and its impact.

Land Valuation Board

Regular monitoring to ensure that the approved assessed compensation are paid

Environmental Protection Agency

Periodic monitoring of the Plan implementation and its impact.

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District Assemblies (DA) Periodic monitoring on impacts of the Plan implementation

External Consultant(s) or NGOs

Periodic monitoring, evaluation and auditing of implementation of RAP

11.0 BUDGET

The general budget for the project includes compensation for affected temporary and permanent structures and crops and as well as affected trees. The overall cost of implementation of the RAP is GH¢ 11,632,678.16 (US$ 7,859,918). The overall RAP cost would be included in the road reconstruction cost.

On the basis of methodology for assessing the compensation due to the PAP as indicated in Section 7.1, an estimate has been developed to guide the payment of compensation and is presented in Annex 1. A summary of the budget as follows in Table 11: Table 11: Budget for Managing RAP including Compensation Payment

Description Amount ($)

Coordination with Stake holders 5,000

Awareness and Education on RAP Procedures 5,000

Determination of PAPs and Compensation Levels 5,000

Negotiation with PAPs 5,000

Compensation for structures 3,925,036

Compensation for crops 3,732,113

Compensation for Churches 46,334

Compensation for Schools 23,756

Fence Wall 8,676

Hotels 10,906

Fish Pond 33,097

Grievance Redress and Dispute Resolution 10,000

Monitoring of RAP Process 25,000

Evaluation and Audit by Independent Consultant 20,000

Completion Report Writing 5,000

Total 7,859,918

Exchange rate applied is GH¢1.48 to $1 and the amounts in Dollars rounded up as at 21/07/09.

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The unit rates, names and location of all PAPs are presented in the Annex.

11.1 Sources of Funding The Constitution of Ghana states that, people affected by compulsory acquisition have to be adequately compensated. This forms the basis for the commitment of the Government towards compensation of PAPs along the Agona Junction - Elubo road. The cost for the implementation of this RAP will be covered by the Government of Ghana. The GHA being the project implementing agency has the responsibility to request for the amounts required for compensation in its annual budget. Once approved the GHA applies to the Ministry of Finance for funds towards the assessed cost of compensation. The funds are released through the Accountant General’s office to the GHA accounts held at the Bank of Ghana.

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12. 0 DISCLOSURE This Resettlement Action Plan will be disclosed in Ghana by MRH, EPA and GHA, by publishing copies in the major newspapers and at the websites of the MOT, GHA and the EPA. Copies will also be available at the Head Offices of MRH, GHA and EPA. Copies would also be disclosed at the Western Regional offices of the GHA and EPA as well as the District Assemblies, (i.e. Ahanta West and the Jomoro Districts) which are traversed by this road section. The GOG through the MRH will also authorize the World Bank to disclose this RAP electronically through its InfoShop.

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GOG/National Development Planning Commission Ghana Vision 2020: The first Medium – Term Development Plan (1997-2000), July 1997. Jomoro District Assembly, 1996: Wassa-Amenfi District Medium-Term Development Plan (1996-2000). Nikoi Glora: Gender and Development (1993), Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Lectures. Ministry of Health, 1995: Annual Report. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 1992. Good Practice for Environmental Impact Assessment of Development Projects. Paris: Development Assistant Committee. OECD. Republic of Ghana (2001): Environmental Regulation (Amendment) (LI 1703) Republic of Ghana (1999): Environmental Assessment Regulation (LI 1652) Republic of Ghana (1994): Environmental Protection Agency Act 1994 (Act 490).

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ANNEXES

COMPENSATION ESTIMATES ON BUILDINGS AND CROPS ON THE AGONA JUNCTION – ELUBO

ROAD

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COMPENSATION ESTIMATES ON BUILDINGS ON THE AGONA JUNCTION – ELUBO ROAD

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ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES: AGONA JUNCTION (APIMANIM) – ELUBO ROAD PROJECTPERMANENT STRUCTURES (MALES)

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

AJUMAKO/PATASE

FRANCIS ADDO GHA/PA. 3 Store(Sandcrete) 0.03 300.00 7,213.23 7,513.23

KWAMENA GHA/PA. 11Bedroom (Wattle&Daub) 0.08 800.00 1,680.57 2,480.57

ELDER ASSUM GHA/PA. 13Photo Studio(Sandcrete) 0.09 900.00 7,591.07 8,491.07

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JOHN EDIEM BLAY GHA/AN. 1Drinking Bar(Sandcrete) 0.16 1,600.00 19,727.84 21,327.84

CHARLES ODUM COFFIE GHA/AN. 2Store (WoodenStructure) 0.11 1,100.00 3,447.16 4,547.16

BRA KAKU GHA/AN. 3Store (WoodenStructure) 0.03 300.00 1,828.51 2,128.51

BRA KWADWO ADUSEI GHA/AN. 4Store (SundriedBuilding) 0.06 600.00 2,050.01 2,650.01

J. K. ALIBA GHA/AN. 4A KVIP (Mass Swish) 0.02 200.00 2,956.07 3,156.07THOMAS ACKAH GHA/AN. 7 Store (Mass Swish) 0.08 800.00 3,774.34 4,574.34DADWENSTEPHEN KWAW GHA/DA. 1 Store (Palm Front) 0.02 200.00 1,718.39 1,918.39SYVESTER AMIHERE GHA/DA. 2 Store (Palm Front) 0.03 300.00 3,096.79 3,396.79STEPHEN ABABE GHA/DA. 3 Kitchen (Wattle & Daub) 0.02 200.00 3,215.55 3,415.55JAMES ERZUAH GHA/DA. 8 Kitchen (Wattle & Daub) 0.02 200.00 1,596.52 1,796.52THOMAS MENSAH GHA/DA. 14 Store (Plywood) 0.02 200.00 2,978.74 3,178.74

EMMANUEL ERZUAH GHA/DA. 15Show Room(Wattle&Daub) 0.06 600.00 5,083.83 5,683.83

ANKYERENINI

KWASI MENSAH GHA/AKY. 1Bedrooms (Wattle&Daub) 0.26 2,600.00 17,906.44 20,506.44

JOHN MENSAH GHA/AKY. 3 Store (Sandcrete) 0.026 260.00 14,017.65 14,277.65ISSAKA YAKUBU GHA/AKY. 6 Store (Wattle &Daub) 0.06 600.00 4,764.29 5,364.29

P. K. WOOD GHA/AKY. 7Store (WoodenStructure) 0.06 600.00 2,309.48 2,909.48

JOSEPH EDU GHA/AKY. 10 Store (Palm Front) 0.03 300.00 490.88 790.88

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JOSEPH EYERA GHA/AKY. 11 Store (Palm Front) 0.04 400.00 1,360.48 1,760.48STEPHEN NANA KWASIESHUN GHA/AKY. 12 Bedrooms (Sandcrete) 0.24 2,400.00 32,221.45 34,621.45FRANCIS CUDJOE GHA/AKY. 13 Bedroom (Mass Swish) 0.19 1,900.00 8,616.97 10,516.97FRANCIS ACHEAMPONG GHA/AKY. 14 Bedroom (Mass Swish) 0.16 1,600.00 7,676.75 9,276.75ANKYENINI BUS STOP GHA/AKY. 16 Bus Stop (Sandcrete) 0.16 1,600.00 20,920.22 2,520.22AWUKIRE BUS STOP GHA/AKY. 17 Bus Stop (Sandcrete) 0.16 1,600.00 16,134.30 17,734.30ANKOBRA

27 STEPHEN ALU GHA/AK/1 Store 0.04 400.00 2,854.39 3,254.39NEBELLE

28DANIEL K. ACKAH GHA/NB. 2

Pavement (BrokenTiles) 0.11 1,100.00 11,537.09 12,637.09

COMPOUND29 MENSAH DIARMAH GHA/CO. 1 Store (Palm Front) 0.06 600.00 2,675.27 3,275.27

SOWODADZEM30 AMOFA STEPHEN GHA/SW. 24 Landcrete Building 0.06 600.00 3,054.33 3,654.33

NEW ANKASAPAUL MAHAMA GHA/AK/9 Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 1,114.70 1,714.70KWABENA ISSA GHA/AK/ Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 1,003.23 1,603.23AHWIAFOTU JUNCTIONEFO MENSAH GHA/AJ/1 Sandcrete 0.065 650.00 3,901.43 4,551.43PAUL ACQUAH GHA/AJ/2 Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 1,981.68 2,581.68ANKASABAWA FRAFRA GHA/AK/1 Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 2,378.02 2,978.02MANSA NKWANTAGRUMAH YAKUBU GHA/MN/1 Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 2,508.06 3,108.06ASUFOFO NO. 2KWABENA OPOKU GHA/AS/1 Wattle & Daub 0.06 600.00 1,486.26 2,086.26AMO AWUAH GHA/AS/5 Wattle & Daub 0.09 900.00 5,978.91 6,878.91ADU NYAMEKE GHA/AS/8 Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 2,273.98 2,873.98ADU NYAMEKE GHA/AS/9 Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 2,508.06 3,108.06

ADU NYAMEKE GHA/AS/Sandcrete(Uncompleted) 0.06 600.00 1,486.26 2,086.26

HARUNA ADAMU GHA/AS/ Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 2,278.20 2,878.20MANGOASEMR. AMO GHA/MG/2 Wattle & Daub 0.06 600.00 3,715.65 4,315.65ELUBODJIBO NIANDOU GHA/EL/69 Store (Sandcrete) 0.16 4,800.00 52,346.71 57,146.71

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GEORGE AMANKWA GHA/EL/70 Store (Sandcrete) 0.21 6,300.00 77,628.31 83,928.31JOHN BENYAWO GHA/EL/71 Store (Sandcrete) 0.26 7,800.00 137,071.81 144,871.81SAMUEL K. IDAN GHA/EL/73 Store (Sandcrete) 0.26 7,800.00 314,206.31 322,006.31IBRAHIM IDDRISU GHA/EL/74 Store (Sandcrete) 0.16 4,800.00 112,587.05 117,387.05EBENEZER KWOFFIE GHA/EL/75 Bedroom (Sandcrete) 0.06 1,800.00 127,079.60 128,879.60BOYESON GHA/EL/78B Store (Sandcrete) 0.16 4,800.00 9,692.20 14,492.20BERSEI GHA/EL/78C Store (Sandcrete) 0.16 4,800.00 9,692.20 14,492.20KWAME SIAW GHA/EL/109 Basement (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 11,544.90 14,244.90YAW OPOKU GHA/EL/ Bedroom 0.065 1,950.00 23,356.38 25,306.38SALIFU DAUDA GHA/EL/119D Concrete Platform 0.065 1,950.00 1,559.12 3,509.12KWAME ANTWI GHA/EL/146 Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 4,437.09 6,537.09MANSFORD KWOFFIE GHA/EL/129 Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 7,805.84 9,905.84ANDREW AMOTANOH GHA/EL/133D Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 4,654.17 6,754.17EMMANUEL DADZI GHA/EL/134C Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 4,654.17 6,754.17WILFRED NKRUMAH GHA/EL/134D Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 4,654.17 6,754.17DANIEL (RALPH AIYENESO) GHA/EL/136C Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 4,999.73 7,099.73KWAME ANTWI GHA/EL/146 Bedroom (Sandcrete) 0.23 6,900.00 61,839.49 68,739.49S.K. DEBRAH GHA/EL/137 Store (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 8,505.40 11,205.40

DANIEL KWARTENG GHA/EL/138Sandcrete (roofingLevel) 0.07 2,100.00 5,016.13 7,116.13

MR. ABASS AMOATEY GHA/EL/139Sandcrete (roofingLevel) 0.065 1,950.00 3,762.10 5,712.10

(KWABENA) GHA/EL/141 Store 0.065 1,950.00 5,334.35 7,284.35ROBERT ASAMOAH GHA/EL/143C Office/Store (Sandcrete) 0.11 3,300.00 16,956.51 20,256.51MR. & MRS QUASI GHA/EL/144 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.11 3,300.00 19,746.26 23,046.26YAW SARPONG GHA/EL/145 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.065 1,950.00 5,605.93 7,555.93EVANS GHA/EL/150 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.26 7,800.00 38,654.31 46,454.31ALI IDDRISU GHA/EL/152C Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 5,104.43 7,204.43ANTHONY AKOWUA GHA/EL/152D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 5,769.92 7,869.92JOSEPH ARTHUR/KWABENA MUSAH GHA/EL/156C & D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 5,719.50 7,819.50OBENG GYAMFI GHA/EL/287D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 5,118.08 7,218.08DAMOU BOUBAOUA GHA/EL/286C Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 6,089.10 8,189.10CHARLES AFFUL GHA/EL/286D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 6,232.18 8,332.18CHARLES AFFUL GHA/EL/285 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 7,452.15 9,552.15ABDULAI EDU GHA/EL/285 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 5,497.49 7,597.49EMMANUEL K. ABEKA GHA/EL/280 Bedroom 0.06 1,800.00 8,564.25 10,364.25ABDUL RAMAL MORO GHA/EL/279 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.06 1,800.00 7,577.42 9,377.42

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AKOWUA ANTHONY GHA/EL/278 Bedroom (Sandcrete) 0.12 3,600.00 22,698.55 26,298.55ISAAC ABED GHA/EL/276 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 3,428.12 6,128.12JOHN AFFUL GHA/EL/275 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 5,316.98 8,016.98JOHNSON JOSEPH GHA/EL/274 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 5,049.26 7,749.26JOHN AFFUL GHA/EL/273 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 3,817.61 6,517.61DOUGLAS BLAY GHA/EL/272 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 5,165.74 7,865.74BERSE GHA/EL/271C Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 4,716.24 7,416.24NANA YAW GHA/EL/270 & 269 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 12,593.82 15,293.82ELDER SAMSON GHA/EL/265 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 5,008.68 7,708.68FRANCIS EDUKU GHA/EL/264C Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 4,273.80 6,973.80FRANCIS EDUKU GHA/EL/264D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 4,273.80 6,973.80FRANCIS EDUKU GHA/EL/264E Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 4,273.80 6,973.80NANA ASARE GHA/EL/263 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 6,376.06 9,076.06ISSAKA IDDRISU GHA/EL/258 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 5,803.88 8,503.88STEPHEN YEBOAH GHA/EL/253 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 9,433.06 12,133.06NUKPEZAH HENRY GHA/EL/252 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 6,380.33 9,080.33NUKPEZAH HENRY GHA/EL/251 2No. Store 0.09 2,700.00 15,076.43 17,776.43MARK OPPONG GHA/EL/248C 2No. Store 0.09 2,700.00 9,113.45 11,813.45THOMAS FULLEY GHA/EL/247 Store 0.09 2,700.00 9,679.50 12,379.50JACKSON KOFI ATIEKU GHA/EL/246 2No. Store 0.09 2,700.00 5,514.92 8,214.92SAMUEL OSEI GHA/EL/243 Store 0.09 2,700.00 2,151.70 4,851.70ALFRED KINGFUL GHA/EL/242 Store 0.09 2,700.00 4,590.28 7,290.28KWAKU ORLANDO GHA/EL/241 Store 0.09 2,700.00 5,020.62 7,720.62ALFRED KINGFUL GHA/EL/238 Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 6,378.16 9,078.16WILLIAM FRIMPONG GHA/EL/237 Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 6,378.16 9,078.16KINGSLEY NYAN GHA/EL/236F Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 8,582.30 11,282.30JENI KABAAH GHA/EL/234 Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 4,852.59 7,552.59ISSAKA SHAIBU GHA/EL/233 Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 5,599.15 8,299.15

YAW OPOKU GHA/EL/226CConcreteBeams/Columns 0.09 2,700.00 11,234.24 13,934.24

ROBERT BEGYINA GHA/EL/225 Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 5,235.42 7,935.42PAPA EDU GHA/EL/224 Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 6,252.05 8,952.05YAO LUCIEN GHA/EL/215 Sandcrete 0.06 1,800.00 40,149.30 41,949.30

ADOM KWAKU GHA/EL/209CPavement/Beams&Columns 0.06 1,800.00 15,915.37 17,715.37

EMMANUEL ASI KOFI GHA/EL/209D Sandcrete 0.26 7,800.00 36,688.33 44,488.33FRANCIS SATTEY GHA/EL/208 Sandcrete 0.06 1,800.00 3,959.68 5,759.68

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JOSEPH NGOLEY GHA/EL/203D Pavement 0.06 1,800.00 9,242.06 11,042.06ACKAH IMAS GHA/EL/201 Pavement 0.06 1,800.00 999.82 2,799.82RAWLINGS NGOAH GHA/EL/198C Pavement 0.06 1,800.00 5,874.44 7,674.44ABDULAI ADAMU GHA/EL/193 Sandcrete 0.16 4,800.00 15,714.43 20,514.43PETER WANWAN GHA/EL/192 Sandcrete 0.06 1,800.00 10,415.66 12,215.66ALHAJI DIAFARI GHA/EL/191 Sandcrete 0.06 1,800.00 7,111.20 8,911.20ALHAJI HASSAN GHA/EL/190 Sandcrete 0.06 1,800.00 6,448.05 8,248.05AMORO NBUSE GHA/EL/188 Shed/Pavement/Bath 0.06 1,800.00 2,371.79 4,171.79MARTIN ACKAH GHA/EL/179D Sandcrete 0.16 4,800.00 14,208.65 19,008.65YAW AFRIYIE GHA/EL/176D Pavement 0.12 3,600.00 15,475.68 19,075.68FRED OWEN ESSUMAN GHA/EL/290 Sandcrete 0.2 6,000.00 41,768.98 47,768.98SUMAILA AMIDOU GHA/EL/291 Sandcrete 0.06 1,800.00 11,367.41 13,167.41ABUDU ALHASSAN GHA/EL/299C Store 0.06 1,800.00 2,477.10 4,277.10DEGRAFT KOFI GHA/EL/311 Sandcrete 0.13 3,900.00 13,351.50 17,251.50FRANCIS ANSAH GHA/EL/317 Pavement 0.18 5,400.00 25,142.57 30,542.57OBED-JIM SABAH GHA/EL/332 Sandcrete 0.16 4,800.00 32,384.15 37,184.15CHARLES ATIDEPE GHA/EL/330 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 9,640.24 12,640.24PHILIP DOGBE GHA/EL/331 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 8,981.63 11,981.63MATTHEW ZOR GHA/EL/340 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 24,230.99 27,230.99SAIKA AHIRA GHA/EL/350 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 4,013.68 7,013.68JAMES ESSON GHA/EL/360 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 4,847.76 7,847.76JONATHAN AGA GHA/EL/33 Wattle & damb 0.1 3,000.00 3,096.38 6,096.38TETTEY AMOAK GHA/EL/367 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 6,362.68 9,362.68DANNIG NANA YAW GHA/EL/333 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 15,445.82 18,445.82PETER AIDOO GHA/EL/371 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 8,755.13 11,755.13JAMES ESSON GHA/EL/3 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 4,847.76 7,847.76PALPHI ENOCH GHA/EL/386 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 2,967.00 5,967.00STEPHEN BLAY GHA/EL/389 Enclosed Veranda 0.1 3,000.00 1,783.51 4,783.51ASANTAKWABENA OPOKU GHA/AS/1 Wattle & Daub 0.06 600.00 1,486.26 2,086.26AMO AWUAH GHA/AS/5 Wattle & Daub 0.09 900.00 5,978.91 6,878.91ADU NYAMEKE GHA/AS/8 Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 2,273.98 2,873.98ADU NYAMEKE GHA/AS/9 Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 2,508.06 3,108.06

ADU NYAMEKE GHA/AS/Sandcrete(Uncompleted) 0.06 600.00 1,486.26 2,086.26

HARUNA ADAMU GHA/AS/ Sandcrete 0.06 600.00 2,278.20 2,878.20SUB TOTAL 13.616 334,660.00 2,019,946.93 2,334,606.93

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ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES: APIMANIM AGONA JUNCTION (APIMANIM) - ELUBO ROAD PROJECTPERMANENT STRUCTURES (FEMALES)

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

AJUMAKO/PATASEMARY SAY GHA/PA. 2 Saloon (Sandcrete) 0.03 300.00 5,851.32 6,151.32ESI NYAME GHA/PA. 4 Store (Palm Front) 0.015 150.00 951.41 1,101.41VERONICA DUKU GHA/PA. 12 Sandcrete (Unroofed) 0.09 900.00 4,494.70 5,394.70ANYANOO 32

4 ELIZABETH BAIDOO GHA/AN. 5KVIP (Sandcrete)Depth=2.1 0.02 200.00 3,470.89 3,670.89

5 ELIZABETH BAIDOO GHA/AN. 6Bedroom/Store (MassSwish) 0.12 1,200.00 6,288.53 7,488.53

DADWENVICTORIA BAAKO GHA/DA. 7 Bedroom (Wattle & Daub) 0.06 600.00 8,074.19 8,674.19

MARTHA BONZIE GHA/DA. 11B Kitchen (Wattle & Daub) 0.03 300.00 2,542.29 2,842.29THERESAH ESSUON GHA/DA. 11C Kitchen (Wattle & Daub) 0.03 300.00 2,586.38 2,886.38MARGARET EHWIE GHA/DA. 13 Bedrooms (Sandcrete) 0.13 1,300.00 17,064.05 18,364.05ANKYERENINIELIZABETH DONKOR GHA/AKY. 5 Store (Wattle &Daub) 0.06 600.00 5,291.91 5,891.91GLADYS TETTEH GHA/AKY. 8 Store (Wattle & Daub) 0.26 2,600.00 10,510.63 13,110.63ANKOBRA

12 JOYCE BADU GHA/AK/3 Store 0.04 400.00 1,782.27 2,182.27SOWODADZEMVIDA ADU TWUMWAA GHA/SW. 23 Landcrete Building 0.06 600.00 2,317.95 2,917.95ASUFOFO NO. 2ASI ASAMOAH GHA/AS/6 Kitchen 0.06 600.00 2,349.78 2,949.78STELLA MORTTEY GHA/EL/76 Basement (Sandcrete) 0.22 6,600.00 173,838.60 180,438.60AGARTHA SAYIKAH GHA/EL/77C Store (Sandcrete) 0.16 4,800.00 10,446.31 15,246.31MARY TANDOH GHA/EL/77D Store (Sandcrete) 0.16 4,800.00 10,446.31 15,246.31NANCY BECKSON GHA/EL/108 Basement (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 9,903.94 12,603.94SUSANA AWOMEAWUA GHA/EL/128 Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 2,057.78 4,157.78AGARTHA AWUSU GHA/EL/133 Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 4,879.37 6,979.37FAUSTINA AMIHRE GHA/EL/143D Store room 0.16 4,800.00 18,999.75 23,799.75THERESA KANGAH GHA/EL/155 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 2,972.52 5,072.52AMMA OWUSUAA GHA/EL/283C Stores (Sandcrete) 0.16 4,800.00 19,867.19 24,667.19

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COMFORT MANIDAHO GHA/EL/282D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.06 1,800.00 6,564.23 8,364.23MARY TANDOH GHA/EL/277C Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 4,299.73 6,999.73MARY TANDOH GHA/EL/277D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 4,299.73 6,999.73GLADYS OBOUR GHA/EL/271D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 4,716.24 7,416.24DIANA QUASI GHA/EL/265D Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 5,008.68 7,708.68MARY SASU GHA/EL/257 Stores (Sandcrete) 0.09 2,700.00 5,896.86 8,596.86KATE ASUAH GHA/EL/248D Store 0.09 2,700.00 4,882.21 7,582.21GRACE ATOBRA GHA/EL/246A Store 0.09 2,700.00 4,016.50 6,716.50MARGARET TEN GHA/EL/236 Store 0.09 2,700.00 5,608.38 8,308.38ESTHER GHA/EL/236D Store 0.09 2,700.00 5,608.38 8,308.38BELINDA AMANGOA GHA/EL/236E Store 0.09 2,700.00 9,108.44 11,808.44HANNA ASANKWAA GHA/EL/216 Sandcrete 0.06 1,800.00 8,160.08 9,960.08MMAI ANYAA GHA/EL/204 Concrete Platform 0.06 1,800.00 3,137.63 4,937.63MEYOU MUSAH GHA/EL/195 Store 0.06 1,800.00 16,472.72 18,272.72JANET NGUAAH/(LAWRENCE) GHA/EL/183C Sandcrete 0.26 7,800.00 37,396.14 45,196.14THERESA A. MANYE(BY HISGRACE) GHA/EL/176C Pavement 0.06 1,800.00 5,132.34 6,932.34DIANA AFRIYIE GHA/EL/176E Pavement 0.06 1,800.00 3,728.04 5,528.04ASI KUTI GHA/EL/172C Pavement 0.06 1,800.00 7,555.16 9,355.16JACINTA BLAY MIEZAH GHA/EL/299D Store 0.06 1,800.00 9,258.16 11,058.16MARY AMO GHA/EL/ Drinking Spot 0.1 3,000.00 4,790.35 7,790.35VICTORIA BOAKYI GHA/EL/314 Sandcrete 0.17 5,100.00 33,840.90 38,940.90BEATRICE YAMOAH GHA/EL/365 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 2,596.13 5,596.13

SUB TOTAL 4.175 105,150 519,065.10 624,215.10

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ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES: AGONA JUNCTION (APIMANIM) – ELUBO ROAD PROJECTPERMANENT STRUCTURES (UNKNOWN)

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

AJUMAKO/PATASEUNKNOWN GHA/PA. 10 Pavement (Concrete) 0.08 800.00 7,055.88 7,855.88ANYANOO 32

UNKNOWN GHA/AN. 8 Store (Mass Swish) 0.08 800.00 4,801.72 5,601.72ELUBOUNKNOWN GHA/EL/105 Foundation 0.06 1,800.00 4,038.87 5,838.87UNKNOWN GHA/EL/127D Store (Sandcrete) 0.07 2,100.00 4,437.09 6,537.09

UNKNOWN GHA/EL/249 2No. Store 0.09 2,700.00 12,530.99 15,230.99UNKNOWN GHA/EL/232 Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 8,432.88 11,132.88UNKNOWN GHA/EL/302 Pavement (spot) 0.06 1,800.00 4,087.22 5,887.22UNKNOWN GHA/EL/314C Pavement 0.06 1,800.00 10,540.06 12,340.06UNKNOWN GHA/EL/344 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 5,645.31 8,645.31UNKNOWN GHA/EL/344 Sandcrete 0.1 3,000.00 5,645.31 8,645.31UNKNOWN GHA/EL/324 Uncompleted 0.1 3,000.00 3,564.54 6,564.54

SUB – TOTAL 0.89 23,500.00 70,779.87 94,279.87

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NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

NYAMEBEKYERECUSTOM EXERCISE &PREVENTIVE SERV. GHA/NB. 1 Open Verandah 0.04 400.00 3,032.52 3,432.52DADWENCOM. CONFERENCE HALL GHA/DA. 4A Office (Sandcrete) 0.21 2,100.00 40,855.22 42,955.22KOFI WILLIAMS GHA/AKY. 2 KVIP (Sandcrete) 0.016 160.00 10,872.52 11,032.52ELUBOC.E.P.S GHA/EL/1 Sandcrete Post 0.06 1,800.00 6,826.89 8,626.89MOSLEM COUNCIL/(J. B.MENSAH) GHA/EL/ Car Park 0.33 9,900.00 27,867.38 37,767.38TESTO WEST AFRICAAGENCIES GHA/EL/ Staircase 0.06 1,800.00 557.35 2,357.35ECOBANK GHANA LTD GHA/EL/172 ATM Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 9,517.14 12,217.14CEPS GHA/EL/162C Walkway(Bridge) 0.06 1,800.00 1,484.88 3,284.88TOTAL FILLING STATION GHA/EL/355 Pavement 0.10 3,000.00 35,236.50 38,236.50GLORY OIL GHA/EL/369 Pavement 0.10 3,000.00 34,035.35 37,035.35WESTERN INTERNATIONALSCHOOL GHA/EL/370

Sandcrete/ Wire FenceWall 0.10 3,000.00 7,505.61 10,505.61

SUB TOTAL 1.166 29,660 177,791.36 207,451.36

ELUBO - PERMANENT STRUCTURES (HOTELS)

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

AIYINASEESCALE GUEST HOUSE GHA/AY. 2 Pavement (Concrete) 0.06 600.00 5,573.48 6,173.48ELUBOOMEGA HOTEL GHA/EL/308C Pavement 0.06 1,800.00 8,166.84 9,966.84

SUB – TOTAL 0.12 2,400.00 13,740.32 16,140.32

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ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES: KAMGUNLI - PERMANENT STRUCTURES (FISH POND) - MALES

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

SHAIDU KYI ISSAKA GHA/KAM. 1 Fish Pond 0.16 1,600.00 24,771.00 26,371.00ESHUN HAMIDU GHA/KM/2 Fish Pond 0.16 1,600.00 21,012.00 22,612.00

SUB TOTAL 3,200.00 45,783.00 48,983.00

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NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

AJUMAKO/PATASE

ROBERT DARTEY GHA/PA. 1 Tailoring Shop (W/S) 0.03 300.00 1,208.74 1,508.74EKWANSUAZO

ELIZABETH BORSAH GHA/EK. 1 Shed (Bamboo) 0.01 100.00 609.50 709.50

LINDA FAMEYE GHA/EK. 2 Shed (Bamboo) 0.01 100.00 460.88 560.88DADWEN

KOFI ATTA GHA/DA. 4Drinking Bar(WoodenStru) 0.06 600.00 5,681.56 6,281.56

KWASI YANKYE GHA/DA. 5Drinking Bar (TimberBoard) 0.02 200.00 1,856.61 2,056.61

SAMUEL COBBINAH GHA/DA. 9Drinking Bar (PalmFront) 0.04 400.00 5,422.92 5,822.92

AGYEI MIAH GHA/DA. 9A Bamboo Fence 0.02 200.00 996.07 1,196.07

AGNES YALLEY GHA/DA. 11A Shed (Bamboo) 0.02 200.00 494.46 694.46AZIAH BOFO (GORDONESSIEN) GHA/DA. 12 Kiosk 0.01 100.00 460.88 560.88ANKYERENINIANKYERENINI COMMUNITYMARKET GHA/AKY. 9 Market (Shed) 0.16 1,600.00 5,515.75 7,115.75

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AYISAKRO

11 JOHN NYANZU GHA/AYS/4 Wooden Structure 0.06 600.00 1,893.99 2,493.99

12 SAY AQUATEY GHA/AYS/3 Wooden Structure 0.06 600.00 1,903.07 2,503.07

ANKOBRA13 OLU MAN GHA/AK/4 Wooden Structure 0.04 400.00 4,066.69 4,466.69

NEBELLE14 AVOKYI CAPENTER GHA/NB. 1 Shed 0.06 600.00 1,337.63 1,937.63

MPATABA15 BLAY NKAMA GHA/MP. 1 Wooden Fence 0.06 600.00 1,672.04 2,272.04

SAMENYE16 MOSES AKOSSEY GHA/SA. 1 Shed 0.015 150.00 1,040.38 1,190.3817 DANIEL AKESSE GHA/SA. 3 Shed 0.015 150.00 1,144.42 1,294.4218 ROBERT TETTEH GHA/SA. 4 Shed 0.015 150.00 588.56 738.5619 WOFA YAW GHA/SA. 5 Shed 0.015 150.00 490.47 640.47

COMPOUND20 RANSFORD ESHUN GHA/CO. 2 Store (W/S) 0.09 900.00 5,945.04 6,845.04

SOWODADZEM

ISAAC ALIMAH GHA/SW. 1Chop Bar (WoodenStructure) 0.03 300.00 1,634.89 1,934.89

ISSAKA ISSIFU GHA/SW. 2 Wooden Structure 0.035 350.00 891.76 1,241.76NANA FRIMPONG MANSO II GHA/SW. 3 Shed 0.03 300.00 1,003.23 1,303.23KWASI ABOAGYE GHA/SW. 10 Shed 0.03 300.00 579.64 879.64TEACHER THOMAS GHA/SW. 13 Shed 0.03 300.00 557.35 857.35ADU BAAFFOUR GHA/SW. 14 Shed 0.03 300.00 557.35 857.35OBENG GHA/SW. 15 Shed 0.03 300.00 512.76 812.76PAUL A. BAFFOUR GHA/SW. 16 Shed 0.03 300.00 624.23 924.23KWAME ALIMAH GHA/SW. 17 Shed 0.03 300.00 624.23 924.23MOKEH MIEZAH GHA/SW. 18 Shed 0.03 300.00 535.05 835.05MORRO HARUNA GHA/SW. 19A Shed 0.03 300.00 557.35 857.35MR. BOATENG GHA/SW. 19B Shed 0.03 300.00 512.76 812.76AHWIAFOTU JUNCTIONELDER AYISI SAMUEL GHA/AJ/ Shed 0.06 600.00 2,608.39 3,208.39ASUFOFO NO. 2JOHN ADWOSIA ASAMOAH GHA/AS/2 Enclosed Shed 0.06 600.00 2,006.45 2,606.45

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JAMES YANKSON GHA/AS/3 Enclosed Shed 0.06 600.00 2,758.87 3,358.87NDIRI KOFI GHA/AS/4 Shed 0.06 600.00 1,593.77 2,193.77KWADWO ARMA GHA/AS/7 Enclosed Shed 0.06 600.00 1,140.33 1,740.33MANGOASEALEX ATTA BOADI GHA/MG/1 Shed 0.06 600.00 2,786.74 3,386.74ALHAJIAMAGYI GHA/AH/1 Enclosed Shed 0.06 600.00 3,121.15 3,721.15ELUBOHASSAN SALEY GHA/EL/3 Wooden structure 0.04 1,200.00 668.82 1,868.82SAMUEL YANKSON GHA/EL/5 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,300.48 3,100.48EVANS A. DACOSTA GHA/EL/6 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,046.33 2,846.33MAXWELL YEBOAH GHA/EL/5A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,774.35 4,574.35OSEI BARFFOUR GHA/EL/10 Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,118.18 6,818.18KWADWO BOATENG GHA/EL/13 Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,458.78 7,158.78

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EFO GHA/EL/236G Shed 0.09 2,700.00 401.29 3,101.29AMADU ELUKU GHA/EL/235 Metal Container 0.09 2,700.00 7,374.95 10,074.95BRIGHT ASANTE GHA/EL/230 Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,605.24 7,305.24FORSON GHA/EL/226 Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,816.00 7,516.00J. K. AGYIN GHA/EL/223 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,364.98 7,064.98KOFI PEPRAH GHA/EL/222 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,337.73 7,037.73EBO BLAY GHA/EL/221 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 3,470.18 6,170.18H MILLIONAIRE GHA/EL/219 Metal Container 0.09 2,700.00 1,929.04 4,629.04OGYIBO GHA/EL/214 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 4,742.70 6,542.70FRANCIS EGYIRI GHA/EL/211 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,531.53 5,331.53PHILIP ACKAH GHA/EL/210 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,464.31 4,264.31KWASI K. GHA/EL/210C Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,123.61 2,923.61IBRAHIM GHA/EL/207 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 774.09 2,574.09YUSSIF AMONOO GHA/EL/206 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 495.42 2,295.42OFORI ATTA GHA/EL/203C Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 928.91 2,728.91EMMANUEL ADDO GHA/EL/202 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 4,341.45 6,141.45BOADI YANKEY GHA/EL/200C Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 4,166.85 5,966.85MUMUNI BAWA GHA/EL/200D Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,465.42 3,265.42CHARLES BERFI NKRUMAH GHA/EL/199 Metal Container 0.06 1,800.00 3,880.38 5,680.38PHILIP EWUSIE GHA/EL/198 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 7,242.76 9,042.76ERIC AMOFAH GHA/EL/194 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,206.15 5,006.15HAMANU MUSA GHA/EL/189 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,370.75 4,170.75WILLIAMS ASAMOAH GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,188.18 2,988.18KOFI BUAPONG GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,188.18 2,988.18ERIC AGYEMANG GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,188.18 2,988.18ATO KWAMENA GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 891.14 2,691.14PAUL MENSAH GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,782.27 3,582.27KWEKU EDU GHA/EL/179 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,021.30 3,821.30KOFI ENU GHA/EL/179C Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,672.04 3,472.04BOSSON ONUAPAYEROBERT GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 167.20 1,967.20KOKO LAWER GHA/EL/177 Shed 0.06 1,800.00 501.61 2,301.61KOKO LAWER GHA/EL/ Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,857.00 3,657.00MAKU TEYE GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 445.88 2,245.88EDNA LAWER GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 445.88 2,245.88KWESI AMANQUAH GHA/EL/173 Container 0.06 1,800.00 3,606.66 5,406.66GABRIEL KONADU GHA/EL/170 Container 0.06 1,800.00 3,198.65 4,998.65

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DENNIS KONADU GHA/EL/169 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,938.58 3,738.58MAXWELL KONADU GHA/EL/168 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 5,324.86 7,124.86OTU COLLECT GHA/EL/163 Container 0.06 1,800.00 3,293.84 5,093.84IDE ADAMU GHA/EL/289 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 354.23 2,154.23SUMAILA AMIDOU GHA/EL/293 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 7,977.05 9,777.05

KOFI APPIA GYEDU GHA/EL/294Metal Container /Wooden Structure 0.12 3,600.00 11,124.79 14,724.79

AMOAKO GHA/EL/295Wooden Structure/Sandcrete 0.06 1,800.00 7,701.84 9,501.84

ISSAQ CONGO GHA/EL/298 Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,471.40 3,271.40DAUDA AMIDU GHA/EL/300 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,981.52 5,781.52

KWEKU DUAH GHA/EL/307 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,584.24 3,384.24Francis Kwame GHA/EL/315 Wooden Structure 0.11 3,300.00 9,505.44 12,805.44GAY NYAMEKE GHA/EL/313 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,491.27 5,291.27KWAME K. GHA/EL/319A Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 1,287.20 4,287.20ALBERT GHA/EL/319B Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 2,782.85 5,782.85A.Y. MOTORS GHA/EL/319c Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 4,381.27 7,381.27KWAKYE BEKOE GHA/EL/319D Shed 0.1 3,000.00 5,053.28 8,053.28ALBERT ACQUAH GHA/EL/319E Shed 0.1 3,000.00 5,684.94 8,684.94ANTHONY AMO GHA/EL/323 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 1,782.27 4,782.27BENJAMIN TETTEY GHA/EL/322 Kiosk 0.1 3,000.00 2,386.79 5,386.79THOMAS NSIAH GHA/EL/325 Kiosk 0.1 3,000.00 1,782.27 4,782.27ISAAC MENSAH(CHARLESKARIKARI) GHA/EL/335 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,119.31 6,119.31ABDULAI (DERRICKMENSAH) GHA/EL/336 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 1,486.99 4,486.99ENOCH BOLOGAH GHA/EL/337 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,861.43 6,861.43ENOCH BOLOGAH GHA/EL/338 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,860.89 6,860.89CASSIUS BOSOMPEM GHA/EL/345 Container 0.1 3,000.00 2,204.62 5,204.62DAVID AMEDO GHA/EL/347 Carpentry shop 0.1 3,000.00 6,358.22 9,358.22STEPHEN ACKAH TAN GHA/EL/348 Container 0.1 3,000.00 1,732.24 4,732.24SAMUEL DONKOR GHA/EL/354 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,293.07 6,293.07KOFI KUSI GHA/EL/356 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 2,859.60 5,859.60JOHNSON KWABA GHA/EL/357 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,753.35 6,753.35KWAKYE BEKOE GHA/EL/358 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 10,990.60 13,990.60JAMES ESSON GHA/EL/359 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 6,758.43 9,758.43KWASI ADUFUL GHA/EL/361 Enclosed Shed 0.1 3,000.00 2,598.35 5,598.35

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JONATHAN AGA GHA/EL/362 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 4,342.80 7,342.80(OSOFO AMPOFO) GHA/EL/363 Pig Sty 0.1 3,000.00 1,579.15 4,579.15JAMES ESSON GHA/EL/364 Kiosk 0.1 3,000.00 1,083.73 4,083.73ERIC ASSAFUAH GHA/EL/365A Shed 0.1 3,000.00 2,378.02 5,378.02FRANCIS AKYEN GHA/EL/366 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 2,970.45 5,970.45OWUSU HARUNA GHA/EL/376 Enclosed Shed 0.1 3,000.00 5,684.94 8,684.94ANTHONY K. AWUAH GHA/EL/374 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,465.53 6,465.53ELDER ADDO JOSEPH GHA/EL/379 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,513.22 6,513.22ELDER AYISI SAMUEL GHA/EL/381 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 5,514.95 8,514.95FRANCIS DONKOR GHA/EL/382 Kiosk 0.1 3,000.00 2,225.25 5,225.25KWESI GHA/EL/383 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 5,578.51 8,578.51HARUNA OWUSU GHA/EL/383A Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 5,536.92 8,536.92SAMEUL K.FORBIL GHA/EL/384 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 7,321.36 10,321.36CLEMENT AWUA GHA/EL/387 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 5,148.78 8,148.78NYAME YIE GHA/EL/388 Kiosk 0.1 3,000.00 650.24 3,650.24

SUB TOTAL 22.81 652,400 911,748.02 1,564,148.02

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AUNTIE MANSAH GHA/PA. 5 Kitchen (Bamboo) 0.015 150.00 854.81 1, 004.81AUNTIE MANSAH GHA/PA. 5 Kitchen (Bamboo) 0.015 150.00 854.81 1,004.81AUNTIE MANSAH GHA/PA. 5 Kitchen (Bamboo) 0.01 100.00 743.27 843.27

AUNTIE AKOSUAH GHA/PA. 6 Shed (Bamboo) 0.01 100.00 683.82 783.82AUNTIE AKOSUAH GHA/PA. 7 Kitchen (Bamboo) 0.01 100.00 1,055.38 1,155.38

RITA APAFRAM GHA/PA. 14Store (WoodenStructure) 0.04 400.00 2,834.35 3,234.35

EKWANSUAZOKORKOR GHA/EK. 3 Shed (Bamboo) 0.01 100.00 535.19 635.19

ATTIAH CARPENTER GHA/EK. 4 Bamboo Structure 0.01 100.00 1,204.01 1,304.01MARBEL BLAY GHA/DA. 5A Shed (Bamboo) 0.01 100.00 639.23 739.23GRACE TIBOA GHA/DA. 5B Shed (Bamboo) 0.01 100.00 479.46 579.46

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FLORENCE ANOBU GHA/DA. 6 Wooden Structure 0.02 200.00 1,314.13 1,514.13MARY BAIDEN GHA/DA. 7A Shed (Bamboo) 0.02 200.00 1,144.70 1,344.70ELIZABETH ARTHUR GHA/DA. 9B Kitchen (Bamboo) 0.02 200.00 553.16 753.16

MARK BLAY GHA/DA. 11Drinking Bar (PalmFront) 0.06 600.00 5,543.58 6,143.58

ELIZABETH MENSAH GHA/DA. 16Drinking Bar (PalmFront) 0.06 600.00 6,035.04 6,635.04

AYISAKRO16

THERESA AMO MENSAH GHA/AYS/2 Wooden Structure 0.16 1,600.00 23,043.70 24,643.7017 SOFIA KOOMSON GHA/AYS/1 Wooden Structure 0.12 1,200.00 14,667.91 15,867.91

ANKOBRASUZZANA WONDER GHA/AK/2 Wooden Structure 0.04 400.00 2,911.41 3,311.41A. B. BOKAZO

19 REBECCA YALE GHA/ABB. 1 Wooden Structure 0.06 600.00 1,058.96 1,658.96SAMENYE

20 BEAUTY KUDA GHA/SA. 2 Shed 0.015 150.00 1,040.38 1,190.3821 THERESAH GHA/SA. 6 Shed 0.015 150.00 686.65 836.6522 AFUA/ARMAH GHA/SA. 7 Shed 0.015 150.00 1,029.98 1,179.9823 MARY SOMIAH GHA/SA. 8 Shed 0.015 150.00 784.75 934.75

SOWODADZEM

24 AMMA NYARKO GHA/SW. 4Chop Bar (WoodenStructure) 0.035 350.00 1,040.38 1,390.38

25 ELIZABETH DEDE GHA/SW. 5A Shed 0.03 300.00 1,226.16 1,526.1626 AUNTIE ABA GHA/SW. 5B Shed 0.03 300.00 557.35 857.3527 ELIZABETH DEDE GHA/SW. 7B Shed 0.03 300.00 557.35 857.3528 MARY GHA/SW. 11 Shed 0.03 300.00 668.82 968.8229 AKUA GHA/SW. 12 Shed 0.03 300.00 445.88 745.8830 VERONICA BOATENG GHA/SW. 20 Shed 0.03 300.00 557.35 857.35

NEW ANKASAFELICIA NYASEMHWE GHA/AK/ Shed 0.06 600.00 696.68 1,296.68ELUBOSOPHIA BAIDEN GHA/EL/2 Wooden structure 0.11 3,300.00 11,610.66 14,910.66BINLLA MAME. S GHA/EL/4 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,664.61 3,464.61AGNES MIEZAH GHA/EL/6A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,783.51 3,583.51SHALOT DUNCAN GHA/EL/7A Wooden structure 0.08 2,400.00 3,138.98 5,538.98MAME SERWAH GHA/EL/7 Wooden structure 0.065 1,950.00 2,708.71 4,658.71GRACE OSAAH GHA/EL/8 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,655.20 3,455.20HELENA MANQUAH GHA/EL/9 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,981.68 3,781.68

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EMELIA EZORWAH GHA/EL/11 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 888.54 2,688.54LYDIA DOKYIE GHA/EL/12 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 859.06 2,659.06MAD. PEGY O. ANSAH GHA/EL/8A Wooden structure 0.12 3,600.00 10,240.33 13,840.33AFIA AMOKOAAH GHA/EL/9A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,084.97 2,884.97HANA ASAMOAH GHA/EL/11A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 921.48 2,721.48ANOKYE THERESAH GHA/EL/14A Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,211.07 6,911.07ADOWA OPPONG GHA/EL/15A Shed 0.03 900.00 222.94 1,122.94LYDIA KOBINA GHA/EL/15D Shed 0.03 900.00 222.94 1,122.94AGNES FRIMPONG GHA/EL/17 Wooden structure 0.11 3,300.00 8,242.55 11,542.55ESTHER ACKAH GHA/EL/21 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 884.32 2,684.32SARAH COFFIE GHA/EL/24 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,449.10 3,249.10BERLINDA AMANQUAH GHA/EL/25 Wooden structure 0.11 3,300.00 10,527.68 13,827.68NAOMI ALLU GHA/EL/31 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,477.10 4,277.10BEATRICE COFFIE GHA/EL/34 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,050.30 3,850.30COMFORT AFFUL GHA/EL/42 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,953.94 4,753.94HANA AMOAKO GHA/EL/44 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 978.45 2,778.45DIANA EFFAL GHA/EL/45B Shed 0.035 1,050.00 222.94 1,272.94MARGRET YANNEY(ATAAKAKRA) GHA/EL/46 Wooden structure 0.065 1,950.00 4,000.52 5,950.52DIANA EWUSI GHA/EL/48 Wooden structure 0.08 2,400.00 6,130.82 8,530.82AKOSUA NYARKO GHA/EL/24A Shed 0.06 1,800.00 3,269.77 5,069.77ANGELINA FOSUA GHA/EL/26A Wooden structure 0.07 2,100.00 5,684.94 7,784.94ESTHER KYINDIE GHA/EL/27A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 5,684.94 7,484.94GLADYS AMO GHA/EL/29A Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 10,180.88 12,880.88FAUSTINA ANKRA GHA/EL/30A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 5,449.62 7,249.62VIVIAN NKETIA GHA/EL/36A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 4,010.92 5,810.92AFIA AMPONSAH GHA/EL/43A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 442.16 2,242.16BERLINDA AMANGOA GHA/EL/44A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,031.09 2,831.09KATE OPOKU ANIMA GHA/EL/58A Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,765.19 5,565.19PAULINA QUAYE GHA/EL/68A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,301.96 3,101.96COMFORT GYAMFUA GHA/EL/85A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,774.35 4,574.35AGNES MIAH GHA/EL/89A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,096.38 4,896.38MARY CODJOE(MC) GHA/EL/91A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,375.05 5,175.05GEORGINA DARKO GHA/EL/97A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,127.08 2,927.08GIFTY KWAKYE GHA/EL/98A Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,127.08 2,927.08REGINA BOA GHA/EL/100A Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,786.74 4,586.74LILY NYAME GHA/EL/46B Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 928.91 2,728.91

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ESI ATTA GHA/EL/52 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,966.82 3,766.82ANGELINA BOAKYE GHA/EL/ Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,724.81 4,524.81BABILA GHA/EL/71A Shed 0.06 1,800.00 557.35 2,357.35RITA QUANSAH GHA/EL/71B Shed 0.06 1,800.00 836.02 2,636.02MAD. SANTOS GHA/EL/75A Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,376.36 4,176.36

THERESA BLAY GHA/EL/79C Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,755.64 3,555.64ELIZABETH KWOFIE GHA/EL/80 Wooden Structure 0.07 2,100.00 6,211.32 8,311.32CHARLOTTE GHA/EL/83 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 6,130.05 7,930.05MARBEL SARPONG GHA/EL/113 Wooden Structure 0.065 1,950.00 3,045.18 4,995.18ALICE QUARSHIE GHA/EL/114 Wooden Structure 0.065 1,950.00 4,288.84 6,238.84ESI BOTCHWAY GHA/EL/120 Wooden Structure 0.065 1,950.00 1,782.27 3,732.27MONICA SASU GHA/EL/120C Shed 0.065 1,950.00 494.96 2,444.96CYNTHIA YANKEY GHA/EL/140 Container 0.065 1,950.00 2,799.12 4,749.12LYDIA BUSHALI GHA/EL/143D Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,762.52 4,562.52AGARTHA KOFIE GHA/EL/144D Shed 0.06 1,800.00 890.93 2,690.93CYNTHIA TANO GHA/EL/151 Shed 0.07 2,100.00 1,013.68 3,113.68THERESA KANGAH GHA/EL/287C Wooden Structure 0.07 2,100.00 6,582.81 8,682.81ELIZABETH KANGAH GHA/EL/286E Shed 0.07 2,100.00 1,034.44 3,134.44NAFISA MUSTAPHA GHA/EL/284 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,782.27 3,582.27JANET DEMESON GHA/EL/282C Shed 0.06 1,800.00 2,173.66 3,973.66MARY ADDAI GHA/EL/267 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 9,944.59 12,644.59HAWA TAILO GHA/EL/260 Container 0.09 2,700.00 185.78 2,885.78GIFTY WORGBAH GHA/EL/254 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 3,629.20 6,329.20ANGELINA BOAKYE GHA/EL/101A Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 3,225.18 5,925.18MRS GLADYS DOKU GHA/EL/104A Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,161.53 6,861.53JANET EDUDKU GHA/EL/107A Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 1,300.48 4,000.48MRS BERTHA ADDAI GHA/EL/119A Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 1,871.38 4,571.38AWO GHA/EL/228 Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,530.31 7,230.31BETTY BOAMAH GHA/EL/227 Wooden structure 0.09 2,700.00 1,961.82 4,661.82PAULINA SEBEWIE GHA/EL/220 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,020.88 6,720.88PAULINA ZOR GHA/EL/218 Metal Container 0.09 2,700.00 2,202.82 4,902.82DOROTHY AMPAH GHA/EL/217 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 3,223.52 5,923.52REBECCA ASAMOAH GHA/EL/213 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,137.63 4,937.63PAULINA SEBEWIE GHA/EL/205 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 1,041.62 2,841.62SISTER EBA GHA/EL/203G Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,053.68 3,853.68MARIAN NGOAH GHA/EL/197 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 247.71 2,047.71COMFORT NKRUMAH GHA/EL/187 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,254.41 4,054.41

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ANTHONIA BLAY GHA/EL/186 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,337.04 3,137.04JANET BLAY GHA/EL/185 Wooden Structure 0.21 6,300.00 11,253.56 17,553.56OLIVIA AGOKA MIRIAM GHA/EL/183 Container 0.06 1,800.00 1,823.15 3,623.15DORIS OWUSU GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,003.23 2,803.23ESTHER DJAN GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,003.23 2,803.23AUNTIE PAULINA GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 792.12 2,592.12DORA AWUAH GHA/EL/182 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 7,285.07 9,085.07JULIANA AWUA GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,901.09 3,701.09FAUSTINA ASAMOAH GHA/EL/181 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,360.90 5,160.90ERNESTINA NYARKO GHA/EL/180 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,865.83 4,665.83ADOBEA JOYCE GHA/EL/178 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,488.45 4,288.45MONICA NYARKO GHA/EL/ Shed 0.06 1,800.00 557.35 2,357.35MATILDA DONKOR GHA/EL/167 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,522.59 3,322.59JOYCE KWESI GHA/EL/166 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 4,926.06 6,726.06FAUSTINA DONKOR GHA/EL/165 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 4,074.11 5,874.11HELENA AMANKWA GHA/EL/164 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,797.40 3,597.40NAFISATU SUMAILA GHA/EL/292 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 953.68 2,753.68BENE GRACE GHA/EL/297 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 774.09 2,574.09VERONICA ESSIEN GHA/EL/298D Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,471.40 3,271.40VICTORIA BAZE GHA/EL/299 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 418.63 2,218.63MAD. SOPHIA GHA/EL/301 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 387.05 2,187.05GLADYS AFRIFA GHA/EL/303 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 4,010.11 5,810.11SOPHIA GHA/EL/304 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 6,178.54 7,978.54SOFO MAMA GHA/EL/306A Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,168.48 4,968.48ESI TEYWA GHA/EL/308 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,346.60 3,146.60VIVIAN ACKAH GHA/EL/309 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 1,189.01 2,989.01MARY NYAMEKE GHA/EL/310 Shed/Palm fronts 0.06 1,800.00 3,176.88 4,976.88MARY NYAMEKE GHA/EL/312 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 5,529.50 7,329.50FAUSTINA AGYEI GHA/EL/316 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,665.12 4,465.12DOROTHY AMPAH GHA/EL/329 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,465.53 6,465.53PEACE ATTA MENSAH GHA/EL/336A Shed 0.1 3,000.00 495.42 3,495.42REBECCA EZA GHA/EL/ Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 5,130.99 8,130.99MARY DONKOR GHA/EL/377 Kiosk 0.1 3,000.00 557.35 3,557.35MARY DONKOR GHA/EL/378 Wooden Batten 0.1 3,000.00 1,300.48 4,300.48GLADYS AYISI GHA/EL/380 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,268.12 6,268.12

SUB TOTAL 8.995 249,150 408,277.86 656,423.05

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TYPELANDSIZE

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STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

AJUMAKO/PATASE

UNKNOWN GHA/PA. 9Store (WoodenStructure) 0.09 900.00 5,327.00 6,227.00

SOWODADZEMUNKNOWN GHA/SW. 6 Shed 0.03 300.00 445.88 745.88UNKNOWN GHA/SW. 7A Shed 0.03 300.00 557.35 857.35UNKNOWN GHA/SW. 8 Shed 0.03 300.00 445.88 745.88UNKNOWN GHA/SW. 9 Shed 0.03 300.00 579.64 879.64UNKNOWN GHA/SW. 21 Shed 0.03 300.00 557.35 857.35UNKNOWN GHA/SW. 22 Shed 0.03 300.00 468.17 768.17UNKNOWN GHA/SW. 25 Kitchen (W/S) 0.02 200.00 668.82 868.82ELUBOUNKNOWN GHA/EL/86 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,236.80 4,036.80UNKNOWN GHA/EL/91 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,639.27 5,439.27UNKNOWN GHA/EL/94 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 463.39 2,263.39UNKNOWN GHA/EL/101 Metal Container 0.06 1,800.00 710.99 2,510.99UNKNOWN GHA/EL/102 Metal Container 0.06 1,800.00 1,917.28 3,717.28UNKNOWN GHA/EL/102C Wooden Platform 0.06 1,800.00 2,299.06 4,099.06UNKNOWN GHA/EL/103 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 178.35 1,978.35UNKNOWN GHA/EL/112 Metal Container 0.065 1,950.00 2,195.21 4,145.21UNKNOWN GHA/EL/153 Kiosk 0.07 2,100.00 556.31 2,656.31UNKNOWN GHA/EL/157 Kiosk 0.07 2,100.00 495.42 2,595.42UNKNOWN GHA/EL/158B Wooden Structure 0.07 2,100.00 2,027.83 4,127.83UNKNOWN GHA/EL/231 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 4,605.24 7,305.24UNKNOWN GHA/EL/229 Wooden Structure 0.09 2,700.00 3,759.33 6,459.33UNKNOWN GHA/EL/212 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 2,596.66 4,396.66UNKNOWN GHA/EL/175 Kiosk 0.06 1,800.00 398.81 2,198.81UNKNOWN GHA/EL/162 Wooden structure 0.06 1,800.00 1,665.43 3,465.43UNKNOWN GHA/EL/296 Wooden Structure 0.06 1,800.00 3,089.11 4,889.11UNKNOWN GHA/EL/306C Shed 0.06 1,800.00 1,003.23 2,803.23UNKNOWN GHA/EL/318 Shed 0.1 3,000.00 445.88 3,445.88UNKNOWN GHA/EL/326 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,493.25 6,493.25UNKNOWN GHA/EL/327 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 4,965.51 7,965.51

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UNKNOWN GHA/EL/334 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 2,824.73 5,824.73UNKNOWN GHA/EL/339 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 5,072.93 8,072.93UNKNOWN GHA/EL/341A Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 2,116.68 5,116.68UNKNOWN GHA/EL/341B Enclosed Shed 0.1 3,000.00 1,229.48 4,229.48UNKNOWN GHA/EL/341C Enclosed Shed 0.1 3,000.00 1,457.16 4,457.16UNKNOWN GHA/EL/343 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,089.76 6,089.76UNKNOWN GHA/EL/343A Shed 0.1 3,000.00 3,168.48 6,168.48UNKNOWN GHA/EL/346 Wooden Structure 0.1 3,000.00 3,592.45 6,592.45UNKNOWN GHA/EL/351 Container 0.1 3,000.00 1,242.27 4,242.27UNKNOWN GHA/EL/ Shed 0.1 3,000.00 1,504.84 4,504.84UNKNOWN GHA/EL/353 Kiosk 0.1 3,000.00 1,114.70 4,114.70

SUB TOTAL 2.865 80,150 78,205.93 158,355.93

ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES: COMMUNITY FACILITIES -TEMPORARY STRUCTURES

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELAND

SIZZGELAND

VALUESTRUCTURE

VALUETOTALVALUE

ABURAASSEMBLIES OF GODCHURCH GHA/AB.1 Wooden Structure 0.14 1,400.00 20,259.65 21,659.65ANKYERENINIANKYERENINI COMMUNITYMARKET GHA/AKY. 9 Market (Shed) 0.16 1,600.00 5,515.75 7,115.75ELUBOJOMORO DISTRICTASSEMBLY GHA/EL/375 Kiosk 0.1 3,000.00 557.35 3,557.35

SUB – TOTAL 0.4 6,000.00 26,332.75 32,332.75ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES: AGONA JUNCTION (APIMANIM)– ELUBO ROAD PROJECT

COMMUNITY FACILITY - PERMANENT STRUCTURES

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

C.E.P.S GHA/EL/1 Sandcrete Post 0.06 1,800.00 6,826.89 8,626.89

MOSLEM COUNCIL/(J. B. MENSAH) GHA/EL/ Car Park 0.33 9,900.00 27,867.38 37,767.38TESTO WEST AFRICA AGENCIES GHA/EL/ Staircase 0.06 1,800.00 557.35 2,357.35ECOBANK GHANA LTD GHA/EL/172 ATM Sandcrete 0.09 2,700.00 9,517.14 12,217.14

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CEPS GHA/EL/162C Walkway(Bridge) 0.06 1,800.00 1,484.88 3,284.88SUB TOTAL 18,000.00 46,253.64 64,253.64

ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES: ELUBO - PERMANENT STRUCTURES – FENCE WALL

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

ASANTA1 ABRAHAM AKAKPO GHA/ASA/3 Fence Wall 0.06 600.00 1,733.97 2,333.97

ELUBOWESTERN INTERNATIONALSCHOOL GHA/EL/370

Sandcrete/ WireFence Wall 0.1 3,000.00 7,505.61 10,505.61

SUB TOTAL 0.16 3,600.00 9,239.58 12,839.58

ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES: ELUBO COMMUNITY FACILITY - PERMANENT STRUCTURES (FILLING STATIONS)

NO CLAIMANTSDEMOLISHING

MARKSTRUCTURE

TYPELANDSIZE

LANDVALUE

STRUCTUREVALUE

TOTALVALUE

TOTAL FILLING STATION GHA/EL/355 Pavement 0.1 3,000.00 35,236.50 38,236.50GLORY OIL FILLING STATION GHA/EL/369 Pavement 0.1 3,000.00 34,035.35 37,035.35

SUB TOTAL 6,000.00 69,271.85 75,271.85

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ESTIMATED COMPENSATION ON CROPSFOR PAPs ON THE AGONA JUNCTION –

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ESTIMATES OF CROP AFFECTED BY THE AGONA JUNCTION (APIMANIM) – ELUBO ROAD PROJECT OF THE MALES

NO. CLAIMANTSFARMSIZEAcreages

VALUE OFLAND

VALUE OF CROPS TOTALESTIMATEDVALUE OFCROPS/LAND

AGONA JUNCTION (APIMANIM)

1 KWAW NTIFUL 0.60 2,987.50 597.50 3,585.00

MORHINSO

2 OSOFO DOER 7.62 38,107.00 7,621.40 45,728.40

3 DANKWA 0.09 445.00 89.00 534.00

4 AFREH AWUAH 0.37 1,862.50 372.50 2,235.00

5 ATTA KWAME 0.61 3,050.00 714.61 3,764.61

6 KOFI AMOAKO 0.35 1,750.00 326.50 2,076.50

ADERWASO

7 YAKUBU (AJUMAKO) 0.57 2,852.50 570.50 3,423.00

8 KOFI PRA 7.39 36,945.00 7,389.00 44,334.00

9 KWADWO ADAMA 0.39 1,928.06 385.61 2,313.6710 PETER BLAY 3.94 3,935.00

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19,675.00 23,610.00

11 COBBINA 2.92 14,610.00 2,922.0017,532.00

12 ISAAC PRA 1.94 9,687.50 1,937.50 11,625.00

13 BUKURAH 1.01 5,036.93 1,007.396,044.32

14 AYA 0.64 3,216.08 643.22 3,859.30

15 AKUBA (AGONA JUNCTION) 1.67 8,340.91 1,668.18 10,009.09

16 KWAME ESSOUN 0.16 792.61 158.52 951.14

17 KWADWO ACKAH 0.60 2,980.11 596.02 3,576.14

AJUMAKO/PRINCESS JUNCTION18

TEAHCER ASIEDU 0.18 915.00 183.00 1,098.0019

AKUAAH 0.22 1,100.00 220.00 1,320.0020

JOSEPH TWINS 0.28 1,395.00 279.00 1,674.0021

AJUMAKO COMMUNITY 1.06 5,312.50 1,062.50 6,375.0022

MOSES TANDOR 0.56 2,812.50 562.50 3,375.0023

RUSTIN ERZAH 0.44 2,187.50 437.50 2,625.00

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24

E.K APAFRAM 1.61 8,050.00 1,610.00 9,660.0025

ARCHER 0.14 700.78 140.16 840.93

26 KWEKU SAKYI 1.13 5,647.91 1,129.58 6,777.49

27 KOFI YADERE 0.53 2,671.02 534.20 3,205.23

28 SAMSON NKRUMAH 0.17 830.00 166.00 996.00

29 MR. YALE 0.10 517.50 103.50 621.00

30 ERUAMAH QUACOO 0.14 675.00 135.00 810.00

31 ASUMANG I.K. 0.92 4,582.50 916.50 5,499.00

32 ADJUMAKO D/A J.H.S 0.72 3,580.00 716.00 4,296.00

33 AJUMAKO COMMUNITY 0.55 2,762.50 552.50 3,315.00

34 AKROFFI ADDISSON 1.21 6,032.95 1,206.59 7,239.54

35 NYAME MPEBONE 0.25 1,225.19 245.04 1,470.23

36 MENSAH NSIAH 0.81 4,065.00 813.00 4,878.00

37 BEN ASIRIJOE 1.97 9,850.00 1,970.00 11,820.00

38 ASMAY 0.04 36.99

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184.94 221.93

39 BEN ASIRIJOE 1.98 9,879.33 1,975.87 11,855.19

AGYABENGKROM

40 KWEKU MENHENE 0.35 1,769.55 353.91 2,123.45

41 MR. TIBOA 0.43 2,130.00 426.00 2,556.00

42 KONSOR 0.05 250.00 50.00 300.00

43 KOFI MANHOERYE 1.80 9,002.98 1,800.60 10,803.58

44 ADDISSON OWUO 0.18 882.50 176.50 1,059.00

45 ATSE KWAW 5.97 29,831.54 5,966.31 35,797.84

46 MR AFRIYIE 0.16 817.50 163.50 981.00

47 YAW ADUDU 0.18 887.50 177.50 1,065.00

48 ATSE KWAW 0.44 2,217.50 443.50 2,661.00

49 MR CUDJOE 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

50 ADAMS 0.12 578.41 115.68 694.09

51 AYESETU YAW ELDER 2.88 14,412.50 2,882.50 17,295.00

52 BOADI KWESI 0.26 257.18

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1,285.91 1,543.09

53 MR ARTHONE ODIBO 0.23 1,135.00 227.00 1,362.00

54 MR KOOMSON J.B. 0.28 1,405.11 281.02 1,686.14

55 GOKYE QUANSAH 0.65 3,237.50 647.50 3,885.00

56 TEACHER 32 0.50 2,512.50 502.50 3,015.00

57 TEEBA 0.17 828.18 165.64 993.82

58 ASUNANG GYEDDU 1.31 6,573.92 1,314.78 7,888.71

59 ATTA PANIN 0.14 687.50 137.50 825.00

60 KWABENA PAUL 0.24 1,200.91 240.18 1,441.09

ABURA

61 ABRAHI YARO 0.39 1,972.50 394.50 2,367.00

62 ISAAC NUMUAH 0.51 2,545.00 509.00 3,054.00

63 UNCLE SAM 1.10 5,507.50 1,101.50 6,609.00

64 ABRAHIM YARO 0.85 4,274.33 854.87 5,129.20

65 YAHAYA MOHAMED 0.19 937.50 187.50 1,125.00

66 MUSAH ABDULAIR 0.19 940.00 188.00 1,128.00

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67 YAHAYA MOHAMED 0.54 2,687.50 537.50 3,225.00

68 KWEKU KONE 0.18 902.50 180.50 1,083.00

69 RAZAK DANGIMA 0.17 862.50 172.50 1,035.00

70 ISSAH ADEA NYAMEKYE 0.25 1,227.50 245.50 1,473.00

71 AGYARKO 3.52 17,602.50 3,520.50 21,123.00

72 SYINDAZU 0.10 507.50 101.50 609.00

73 MOSES GYEMBIBI 0.98 4,885.00 977.00 5,862.00

ANYAANO 32

74 JOHN PAPA BAIDU 0.31 1,562.50 312.50 1,875.00

75 KWABENA FRIPONG MENSAH 0.49 2,450.00 490.00 2,940.00

76 AGYAKO EDWARD ACKAH 0.18 900.00 180.00 1,080.00

77 KWAME DONKOR 0.21 1,040.00 208.00 1,248.00

78 CHARLES ESSIEN 0.08 412.50 82.50 495.00

79 NYAMEBEKYERE ANYAANO J.H.S 0.21 1,062.50 212.50 1,275.00

80 GEORGE BOATENG 0.09 442.05 88.41 530.4581 ABURA COPERATIVE FARMERS 1.67 1,670.00

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8,350.00 10,020.00

82 JOHN PAAPA BAIDU 1.18 5,920.07 1,184.01 7,104.08

NYAMEKYERE (BARRIER)

83 FRANCIS QUARM 1.33 6,625.00 1,325.00 7,950.00

84 HAWA ABRAHIM 0.20 993.78 198.76 1,192.54

85 JOSEPH KOBBINA 0.31 1,562.50 312.50 1,875.00

86 KENNETH RED EMEX 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

87 NUHU IBRAHIM 4.75 23,747.50 4,749.50 28,497.00

88 A.K. QUAYSON 6.56 32,794.04 6,558.81 39,352.84

89 KWEKU YANSAH 4.96 24,787.50 4,957.50 29,745.00

90 ALFRED HORIZON 9.55 47,725.00 9,545.00 57,270.00

91 KOFI KARIKARI 0.20 993.78 198.76 1,192.54

92 KWEKU SUROFIE 7.28 36,400.00 7,280.00 43,680.00

93 ADEBAYOR 0.46 2,323.64 464.73 2,788.37

94 J.E. BLAY 1.26 6,275.00 1,255.00 7,530.00

95 PATRICK (VANESSA TANO) 4.87 24,341.00 4,868.20 29,209.20

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96 NYAMEBEKYRE STOOL 1.32 6,587.50 1,317.50 7,905.00

97 SUROFIE KWEKU 0.44 2,202.50 440.50 2,643.00

98 ANTHONY DOBLIN 2.76 13,796.54 2,759.31 16,555.84

99 SUROFIE KWEKU 3.39 16,930.00 3,386.00 20,316.00

100 BADU ANSAH 0.71 3,550.00 710.00 4,260.00

101 KWASI ADU 4.24 21,185.00 4,237.00 25,422.00

102 ISHMAEL HAGAN 0.71 3,545.00 709.00 4,254.00

103 JOHN ESHUN 0.80 4,012.50 802.50 4,815.00

104 KWAE OSEI 0.20 997.50 199.50 1,197.00

105 TEACHER AGYERY JAMES 0.45 2,247.50 449.50 2,697.00

106 KOFI ANNAN 1.18 5,887.50 1,177.50 7,065.00

ADELESUAZO

107 UNCLE KOPIABO 2.33 11,627.50 2,325.50 13,953.00

108 BENJAMIN AMIHERE 0.31 1,562.50 312.50 1,875.00

109 JOHN ANNAN 0.78 3,877.50 775.50 4,653.00110 JOSEPH COBBINA 0.12 118.00

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590.00 708.00

111 MAWULIE 0.55 2,752.50 550.50 3,303.00

112 DEBOYS 0.96 4,817.50 963.50 5,781.00

113 MR OFFER 0.14 685.00 137.00 822.00

114 EDWARD KOBBINA 0.31 1,562.50 312.50 1,875.00

115 J.K.NUMUA 0.22 1,112.50 222.50 1,335.00

116 PAPA KAKU BOADU 1.95 9,739.94 1,947.99 11,687.93

117 JOHN QUAYSON 0.19 937.50 187.50 1,125.00

118 I SEE YOU 0.24 1,188.92 237.78 1,426.71

119 FRANCIS NKETIA 0.76 3,816.48 763.30 4,579.77

120 NANA KANYA NYANYAN III 2.23 11,162.50 2,232.50 13,395.00

121 QUANSAH SAMUEL 0.31 1,562.50 312.50 1,875.00

122 AJEVI DUKU 2.68 13,417.09 2,683.42 16,100.51

123 AMOAH GOH 1.16 5,777.87 1,155.57 6,933.45

124 KENNETH EMEX (RED) 0.26 1,321.02 264.20 1,585.23

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125 JOSEPH KOBBINAH 0.84 4,198.60 839.72 5,038.32

126 KENNETH EMEX (RED) 0.55 2,726.42 545.28 3,271.71

ANAGYE

127 KWAME TANO 1.17 5,863.41 1,172.68 7,036.09

128 RAKIA ILSUFIT 0.69 3,473.41 694.68 4,168.09

129 MALLAM MUSAH ANNAN 0.15 750.00 150.00 900.00

130 OSOFO SEEYA 3.31 16,562.50 3,312.50 19,875.00

131 ACKAH JOSEPH 3.20 16,004.55 3,200.91 19,205.46

132 YAFU STEPHENE 2.31 11,525.00 2,305.00 13,830.00

133 JOSEPH NDEZE 0.28 1,420.00 284.00 1,704.00

134 ANTHONY 0.25 1,261.10 252.22 1,513.32

135 JOHN QUAYSON 0.21 1,036.83 207.37 1,244.20

KEGYINA/ESELENU

136 PAPA YAFU 1.37 6,857.50 1,371.50 8,229.00

137 PAPA KWABENA PANIN 3.09 15,437.50 3,087.50 18,525.00

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138 ABOUGYI 0.16 792.61 158.52 951.14

139 ADWOA EFUA 0.16 792.61 158.52 951.14

140 OSOFO ESI ATTA 0.37 1,867.05 373.41 2,240.45

141 PAPA POLLEY 0.81 4,062.50 812.50 4,875.00

142 PETER QUARM 1.96 9,800.00 1,960.00 11,760.00

143 MICHAEL A. AYISI 0.57 2,837.50 567.50 3,405.00

144 WANGARA KESEBA 0.57 2,837.50 567.50 3,405.00

145 NDA NGOME 0.42 2,087.50 417.50 2,505.00

146 GYASA 0.92 4,615.00 923.00 5,538.00

147 JOHN GBEDAGU 0.14 715.00 143.00 858.00

148 BEN KWOFIE 0.15 770.00 154.00 924.00

149 SAMUEL QUANSAH 1.11 5,560.00 1,112.00 6,672.00

150 MATHEW KROWAH 1.32 6,587.50 1,317.50 7,905.00

151 ESELENE COMMUNITY 1.03 5,144.00 1,028.80 6,172.80

152 ANDREWS ADOBEA 0.88 4,410.00 882.00 5,292.00

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153 OLUMAN KOFI 0.05 250.00 50.00 300.00

154 MUSAH ERZUAH 1.12 5,594.22 1,118.84 6,713.07

155 AKWANIN 0.56 2,812.50 562.50 3,375.00

156 ABUDU KARIM 2.50 12,519.59 2,503.92 15,023.50

157 KWADOW TWUMASI 0.72 3,600.00 720.00 4,320.00

158 THOMAS YALLEY 2.25 11,262.50 2,252.50 13,515.00

159 EKULU 0.33 1,630.29 326.06 1,956.34

160 THOMAS YALLEY 2.99 14,934.55 2,986.91 17,921.45

161 NANA ADWO 0.94 4,687.50 937.50 5,625.00

162 NANA BADU 0.11 570.00 114.00 684.00

163 ANDOH 0.44 2,223.01 444.60 2,667.61

164 ANTHONY YAFU 0.58 2,883.52 576.70 3,460.23

165 EMMANUEL EFO KWAME AKUMANI 6.10 30,524.32 6,104.86 36,629.19

166 Mr. KWASAH 0.79 3,948.58 789.72 4,738.30

167 KOFI BATANE 0.97 4,829.55 965.91 5,795.46

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168 SACKEY EFOH 0.78 3,881.99 776.40 4,658.39

169 MALLAM ISSIFU ANNAM 0.97 4,845.00 969.00 5,814.00

170 CAPTAIN ACKAH RTD 3.44 17,214.73 3,442.95 20,657.68

171 ISSIFU MALLAM ANNAN 1.27 6,352.12 1,270.42 7,622.54

EKWANSANZUA

172 IDDRISU YAYA 0.05 237.78 47.56 285.33

173 OSUMANA ALAHASAN 0.25 1,250.00 250.00 1,500.00

174 EKWANSUAZO COMMUNITY 0.16 777.87 155.57 933.45

175 SETU OSMANA 3.19 15,931.02 3,186.20 19,117.23

176 KOFI EHUL 0.56 2,812.50 562.50 3,375.00

177 J.K. AMOAH 0.33 1,633.41 326.68 1,960.09

178 YAYA 0.25 1,260.45 252.09 1,512.54

179 PETER QUAYSON 0.09 432.50 86.50 519.00

180 OKRAN MENSAH 1.02 5,100.34 1,020.07 6,120.41

181 BOAZANE 0.06 317.05 63.41 380.45Mr. BENARD 0.82 824.00

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182 4,120.00 4,944.00

183 GEORGE ABOAH 0.49 2,439.70 487.94 2,927.64

184 JAMES ABABIO 0.43 2,136.83 427.37 2,564.20

185 PAUL GRUSHIE 0.24 1,187.50 237.50 1,425.00

186 NANA JAMES ABABIO 2.16 10,822.50 2,164.50 12,987.00

DADWEN

187 ATTAKWAW NYAMEKYE 1.51 7,555.44 1,511.09 9,066.53

188 ATTAKWAW NYAMEKYE 0.47 2,355.11 471.02 2,826.14

189 KWASI AWIAH YAYA 0.49 2,463.41 492.68 2,956.09

190 STEPHEN QUARM 0.06 317.05 63.41 380.45

191 HANNAH ASIRIJOE 0.11 537.05 107.41 644.45

192 STEPHEN QUARM 0.06 317.05 63.41 380.45

193 HANNAH CUDJOE 0.17 858.41 171.68 1,030.09

194 ASSUAH ANLIMAH 0.03 158.52 31.70 190.23

195 NDA NYAMEKYE 0.06 317.05 63.41 380.45

196 KWASI NWIAH 0.19 929.09 185.82 1,114.91

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197 AKUBBAH APPAU 0.33 1,629.10 325.82 1,954.92

198 APPIAH EZIAH 0.13 673.62 134.72 808.35

199 AMMA EZIBEAM 0.06 298.13 59.63 357.76

200 KWAME SUNKWA 0.47 2,334.09 466.82 2,800.91

201 JOHN BLAY 0.56 2,787.50 557.50 3,345.00

202 ASSUAH ALIMAH 0.19 940.00 188.00 1,128.00

203 NANA OSEI TUTU 0.57 2,858.60 571.72 3,430.32

204 DAKEY J.H.S 0.15 737.50 147.50 885.00

205 KYEKYE KWOFIE 0.12 595.34 119.07 714.41

206 PATIS 1.94 9,687.50 1,937.50 11,625.00

207 BOMMO 0.31 1,562.50 312.50 1,875.00

208 BORBAYE 0.20 1,022.05 204.41 1,226.45

209 THOMAS MENSAH 0.13 647.20 129.44 776.64

210 JAMES ERZUAH 0.16 804.89 160.98 965.86

211 ABUASUAPANIN SIPA 0.55 2,750.00 550.00 3,300.00

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212 J. K. MANSO 0.12 607.50 121.50 729.00

213 NYOWAH MENSAH 0.29 1,437.50 287.50 1,725.00

ANKYERENINI

214 KOFI WILLIAMS 0.26 1,307.50 261.50 1,569.00

215 ISSAKA YAKUBU 0.39 1,945.00 389.00 2,334.00

216 KWASI MENSAH 1.16 5,802.50 1,160.50 6,963.00

217 CHARLES ADEKOJO 1.66 8,315.00 1,663.00 9,978.00

218 CHARLES ADEKOJO 2.70 13,522.57 2,704.51 16,227.09

219 NANA EHUN STEPHEN 0.59 2,951.00 590.20 3,541.20

220 YABAKYI 0.31 1,537.50 307.50 1,845.00

221 ADEKOJO ABRAHAM 1.04 5,182.50 1,036.50 6,219.00

222 CHARLES EBELEKU 1.79 8,937.50 1,787.50 10,725.00

223 DANIEL ASUMANG 0.41 2,047.50 409.50 2,457.00

224 JOHN EWERA 0.07 350.00 70.00 420.00

225 JOSEPH EYERA 0.13 625.00 125.00 750.00KOFI WENGO 0.21 209.13

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226 1,045.64 1,254.77

227 PETER BONSU 0.27 1,331.25 266.25 1,597.51

228 ISSAKA YAKUBU 0.16 812.50 162.50 975.00

229 KWASI MENSAH 0.15 750.00 150.00 900.00

230 JOSEPH YANKYE 0.27 1,337.50 267.50 1,605.00

231 ADEKOJO ABRAHAM 0.41 2,062.50 412.50 2,475.00

232 ADEKOJO JOSEPH 0.37 1,837.50 367.50 2,205.00

233 SAMUEL ASABA 0.15 773.61 154.72 928.34

234 KORANKYE KAYA 0.15 756.02 151.20 907.23

235 KWAME ANKOMAH 0.14 700.00 140.00 840.00

236 JOSEPH EYERA 0.41 2,062.50 412.50 2,475.00

237 AFFIBA BADU 0.41 2,062.50 412.50 2,475.00

238 SAMUEL DANKWA 0.09 473.52 94.70 568.23

239 KWAKU TINAA 0.99 4,925.00 985.00 5,910.00

240 CHARLES KWOFIE 0.05 271.10 54.22 325.32

241 PETER ESHUN 0.31 307.41

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1,537.05 1,844.45

242 ISAIAH KWOFIE 0.17 843.14 168.63 1,011.77

243 SAMUEL ASABA 0.09 471.02 94.20 565.23

244 OLUMAN KWAME BONSU 0.16 816.10 163.22 979.32

245 OLUMAN KWAME BONSU 0.21 1,036.10 207.22 1,243.32

246 LEBITO (AXIM) 1.97 9,825.00 1,965.00 11,790.00

247 KWAME ANKOMAH 0.15 770.32 154.06 924.39

248 THOMAS KWOFIE 0.87 4,346.83 869.37 5,216.20

249 OLUMAN KWAME BONSU 1.57 7,834.86 1,566.97 9,401.83

250 VICTOR MENSAH 1.07 5,345.00 1,069.00 6,414.00

251 MR. ASMAH 0.74 3,705.68 741.14 4,446.82

252 JOHN YANZU 2.25 11,250.00 2,250.00 13,500.00

253 KOFI RINGO 0.60 2,987.50 597.50 3,585.00

254 EFO KWASI ATTA 0.20 993.78 198.76 1,192.54

255 ABUSUAPANIN KWASI KUMI 4.19 20,937.50 4,187.50 25,125.00

256 PETER ARMAH 4.15 4,151.00

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20,755.00 24,906.00

257 JOHN AWIAH 6.87 34,366.01 6,873.20 41,239.21

258ABUSUAPANIN OKUKIREKU KOFIBIROE 3.34 16,700.00 3,340.00 20,040.00

259 JOSEPH KAKU 2.07 10,371.28 2,074.26 12,445.54

260 MESEREBE KANGA 0.25 1,250.00 250.00 1,500.00

261 NANA AWUBE 0.15 750.00 150.00 900.00

262 ATTA KOFI 2.01 10,062.50 2,012.50 12,075.00

263 OPANIN KWABENA EFFUM 0.75 3,754.55 750.91 4,505.45

NDATIEM

264 JOHN ARWELE 0.08 792.59 107.00 899.59

265 JOSEPH QUARM 0.10 1,018.52 137.50 1,156.02

266 AWUIAH KAKI 0.54 5,400.00 729.00 6,129.00

267 OSOFO NDA 0.05 462.96 62.50 525.46

268 EFO GHARTEY 0.33 3,333.33 450.00 3,783.33

269 ABRAHAM 0.07 722.22 97.50 819.72

270 JAMES KWOFFIE 0.10 1,000.00 135.00 1,135.00

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271 ACKALA 0.02 222.22 30.00 252.22

272 KAYA 0.03 314.81 42.50 357.31

273 FRANCIS AMOKA 0.03 303.70 41.00 344.70

274 ENOCH BUKRO 0.05 540.74 73.00 613.74

275 AWUBEH YABA 0.10 970.37 131.00 1,101.37

276 ENOCH BUKRO 0.03 285.19 38.50 323.69

277 J.K. NAMSAH 0.13 1,322.22 178.50 1,500.72

278 SAMUEL YANKEY 0.04 407.41 55.00 462.41

279 ENOCH BUKRO 0.05 466.67 63.00 529.67

280 JAMES KWOFFIE 0.05 496.30 67.00 563.30

281 FRANCIS AMOFA 0.07 716.88 96.78 813.66

282 JOSEPH WANGARA 0.23 2,299.26 310.40 2,609.66

283 ASO BADU 0.13 1,289.02 174.02 1,463.04

284 AGYA AKOMA 0.04 407.41 55.00 462.41

285 KWADWO TEYE 0.03 259.26 35.00 294.26

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286 MARIAMA MUSAH 0.15 1,481.76 200.04 1,681.79

287 FRANCIS OUT 0.02 207.41 28.00 235.41

288 ENOCH BUKRO 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

289 AMANA WANGARA 0.09 923.74 124.70 1,048.44

290 EKELA 0.05 518.52 70.00 588.52

291 FRANCIS AMOFA 0.02 150.61 20.33 170.94

292 KUWA 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

293 FRANCIS KWOFFIE 0.37 3,724.26 502.77 4,227.03

294 NKETIA AMUZU 0.40 3,963.13 535.02 4,498.16

295 AKWAKYINA KWOFFIE 0.18 1,750.08 236.26 1,986.35

296 HEBEH DUKU 0.34 3,398.78 458.84 3,857.62

297 STEPHEN KWAO 0.84 8,420.46 1,136.76 9,557.22

298 DAUDA JOHN 1.05 10,546.38 1,423.76 11,970.14AYISAKRO

299 JOHN NYANDU 0.07 703.70 95.00 798.70

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300 JOE SAMPSON 0.28 2,795.53 377.40 3,172.92

301 ALBERT KWAW 0.25 2,500.17 337.52 2,837.69

302 JOSEPH ATTA 0.39 3,907.26 527.48 4,434.74

303 EFO 0.15 1,465.99 197.91 1,663.90

304 AWUAH GYETUAH 2.96 29,625.93 3,999.50 33,625.43

305 EMMANUEL KWOFFIE 0.17 1,714.98 231.52 1,946.51

306 MR. YAALE 0.48 4,814.02 649.89 5,463.91

307 P.K. ANDOH 0.25 2,538.34 342.68 2,881.01

308 KOJO 0.19 1,906.31 257.35 2,163.67

309 AZIAH 0.06 611.53 82.56 694.09

310 DESK AXIM 0.58 5,833.33 787.50 6,620.83

311 KWAME APPIAH 0.08 816.91 110.28 927.20

312 KYEI KOBENA 1.89 18,896.30 2,551.00 21,447.30

313 KWAKU ANDREWS 0.15 1,465.99 197.91 1,663.90

314 T. K. AMPONSAH 2.96 29,625.93 3,999.50 33,625.43

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315 NANA ASIRI DWO JNR. IV 0.16 1,565.66 211.36 1,777.02

316SETHHREMANG 0.40 3,963.13 535.02 4,498.16

317 NANA ASIRI DWO JNR. IV 0.18 1,750.08 236.26 1,986.35

318 T. K. AMPONSAH 0.34 3,398.78 458.84 3,857.62

ASANTA

319 PAUL YANKEY 0.28 2,763.13 373.02 3,136.16

320 PAUL YANKEY 0.26 2,614.98 353.02 2,968.01

321 SAMUEL EPPILAH ARTHUR 1.41 14,069.19 1,899.34 15,968.53

322 DUWKWAH 0.10 1,009.34 136.26 1,145.61

323 ABRAHAM 0.21 2,129.63 287.50 2,417.13

324 MR. BAAKOMIA KOFI 0.31 3,066.84 414.02 3,480.86

325 ANTHONY ANNAN 0.20 2,047.93 276.47 2,324.40

326 BENNEH (BICYCLE REPAIRER) 0.44 4,378.37 591.08 4,969.45

327 BENNEH’S FATHER 0.33 3,272.31 441.76 3,714.07

328 THEOPHILUS NYAMEKYE 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

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329 HON. LAUD DUKU 0.19 1,853.79 250.26 2,104.05

330 TEACHER FAMEYE 0.23 2,305.29 311.21 2,616.51

331 JOSEPH S. NYAMEKE (CARPENTER) 0.27 2,665.42 359.83 3,025.25

332 AMOH 0.42 4,205.64 567.76 4,773.40

333 ADEDEBAH 0.21 2,108.22 284.61 2,392.83

334 PETER SOMIA/ MALLAM CARPENTER 0.21 2,081.90 281.06 2,362.96

335 TEACHER KONADU 0.14 1,370.64 185.04 1,555.68

336 MR. ESSIEN 0.09 941.56 127.11 1,068.67

337 JOHN KWAW 0.34 3,350.08 452.26 3,802.35

338 MR. ONSO 0.43 4,340.74 586.00 4,926.74

339 JOHN KWAW 0.42 4,222.22 570.00 4,792.22

340 EMMANUEL AYISI 0.98 9,785.35 1,321.02 11,106.38

341 BENEHYI AFUA 0.06 592.59 80.00 672.59

342 KENYAN 0.15 1,462.96 197.50 1,660.46

ANKOBRA

ANDREWS ARIZIE ESHUN 0.34 462.50

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343 3,425.93 3,888.43

344 ISAAC MENSAH 0.30 3,025.93 408.50 3,434.43

345 JOSEPH KOBINA 0.29 2,944.44 397.50 3,341.94

346 FRANCIS AMANI 0.05 462.96 62.50 525.46

347 CHIEF AKYI BLAY 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

348 JOSEPH TANDOR 0.28 2,833.91 382.58 3,216.49

349 FRANCIS AMEHYIA 0.07 662.52 89.44 751.96

350 AMPAH AXIM 0.02 155.12 20.94 176.07

351 AGYA ASSUAH 0.10 1,001.94 135.26 1,137.20

352 J. K. AMOS 0.12 1,174.24 158.52 1,332.77

353 JOSEPH KOBINA APAIN 0.58 5,757.93 777.32 6,535.26

354 LORD DUKU 0.93 9,343.65 1,261.39 10,605.04

355 C. K. MAN 0.05 458.40 61.88 520.28

356 JOHN SOMIAH 0.11 1,104.20 149.07 1,253.27

357 AGYA BLAY 0.14 1,400.44 189.06 1,589.50

GYANWAH MORKEH 0.06 81.00

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358 600.00 681.00

359 PETER KWOFFIE 0.53 5,255.42 709.48 5,964.90

360 LORD DUKU 0.53 5,255.42 709.48 5,964.90

BOBRAMA

361 JAMES MIHA 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

362 ANNOR DUKU 0.17 1,685.19 227.50 1,912.69

363 KAKU 0.25 2,529.63 341.50 2,871.13

364 COSMOS KENYAN 1.48 14,780.00 1,995.30 16,775.30

365 JOSEPH KENYAN 1.79 17,892.59 2,415.50 20,308.09

366 JOHN BLAY 0.39 3,916.30 528.70 4,445.00

367 JOHN MENLAH 0.53 5,255.42 709.48 5,964.90

368 TEACHER ACQAH 0.26 2,577.95 348.02 2,925.97

KIKAM

369 BOA EMMANA 0.16 1,574.07 212.50 1,786.57

EZIAMA

370 YUSSIF OMAN DEEDAT 0.50 4,968.60 670.76 5,639.36

371 ASANTEBA 0.06 74.91

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554.92 629.84

372

YAMOZO 0.04 439.32 59.31498.63

372 NKETIA EBA 0.07 747.05 100.85 847.90

373 NKETIA EBA 0.04 394.78 53.29 448.07

374 AMANZULA BRA 0.04 439.16 59.29 498.44

375 ACKAH ALE 0.25 2,517.75 339.90 2,857.64

376 EZUMA 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

377 NKETIA EBA 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

378 YANMOZO 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

379 MANZA AVORLA 0.05 526.37 71.06 597.43

380 EBBEY 0.08 789.55 106.59 896.14

381 EBONKAM 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

382 TANOA EHU 0.08 789.55 106.59 896.14

AZULEZUANU

383 ACKAH RAALE 0.04 370.37 50.00 420.37

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384 NYAMENLE DUZU 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

385 SAMIA IBRAHIM 0.11 1,074.07 145.00 1,219.07

386 NANA ADDO NREDA II 0.36 3,611.11 487.50 4,098.61

387 ANNO NOAH 0.03 254.59 34.37 288.96

388 SULEMANA HARUNA 0.18 1,759.26 237.50 1,996.76

389 NYARKO KYEKYE 0.25 2,500.00 337.50 2,837.50

390 HARUNA SULEMANA 0.30 2,996.72 404.56 3,401.27

391 SULEMANA MUSAH 0.08 824.28 111.28 935.56

392 MR. NGYIMA (HEADMASTER) 0.22 2,235.27 301.76 2,537.03

393 AFFUL REXFORD 0.74 7,379.71 996.26 8,375.98

394 NYORRA AMANZULE 0.04 391.41 52.84 444.26

395 SULEMAN SEIKU 0.04 391.41 52.84 444.26

396 YAW AKYIVOR 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

397 KWAFOA ENKOMA 0.29 2,911.28 393.02 3,304.30

398 DUKU-ADA 0.12 1,189.31 160.56 1,349.87

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399 KOFI ABUDU 0.08 833.33 112.50 945.83

400 MR. & MRS. PAUL KWAO ADWOA 0.58 5,777.78 780.00 6,557.78

401 BENEBENGOR 0.07 707.83 95.56 803.39

402 ARKU AGYEIBA 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

403 KOFI AGYEI 0.07 679.71 91.76 771.48

404 JOHN KPOLEY 0.18 1,844.97 249.07 2,094.04

405 AGYA ASSUAH 0.00 34.32 4.63 38.95

406 (ABUKU) JAMES MORNE 0.14 1,407.41 190.00 1,597.41

407 ABUSUAPANYIN NDA 0.07 704.55 95.11 799.66

408 ERZOA 0.04 394.78 53.29 448.07

409 EDUKU EBELA 0.05 462.96 62.50 525.46

410 AMPAIN

411 AKESSEH ENNOR 0.25 2,522.22 340.50 2,862.72

412 ASSUAH EBA 0.03 296.30 40.00 336.30

413 AMOKYI ASIEDU 0.11 1,104.20 149.07 1,253.27

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414 ASSUAH EBA 0.32 3,185.19 430.00 3,615.19

415 REXFORD AFFUL 0.50 5,018.52 677.50 5,696.02

416 OSMAN ISSIFU 0.09 880.68 118.89 999.57

417 ALHAJI DAUDA 0.11 1,055.56 142.50 1,198.06

418 ISSIFU OSMAN DEEDAT 0.12 1,186.03 160.11 1,346.14

419 ALHAJI DAUDA 0.09 898.78 121.34 1,020.12

420 MAHAMA ADAMA 0.14 1,388.89 187.50 1,576.39

421 NANA NYAMEKE FOFOLE II 0.42 4,166.67 562.50 4,729.17

422 MIEZO KWADWO 0.10 981.90 132.56 1,114.46

423 ARMAH 0.18 1,761.37 237.78 1,999.15

424 KANGA KAKIKYI 0.02 205.49 27.74 233.23

425 FRANCIS ANDOH 0.10 1,018.52 137.50 1,156.02

426 ASSUAH EBA 0.31 3,111.11 420.00 3,531.11

427 ANZA MIEZA RAALE 0.10 1,031.57 139.26 1,170.83

428 BAKANTA

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429 MIAH BLAY 0.08 762.61 102.95 865.56

430 ELLEAH 0.32 3,240.74 437.50 3,678.24

431 KANGBUNGLI

432 ISSA KAKYI NUHU 0.44 4,444.44 600.00 5,044.44

433 MALLAM IBRAHIM 0.54 5,422.22 732.00 6,154.22

434 SULE SOMETHING 0.49 4,851.85 655.00 5,506.85

435 AYUBA IBRAHIM SOMETHING 0.57 5,740.74 775.00 6,515.74

436 NUHU IBRAHIM KONE 0.33 3,290.40 444.20 3,734.61

437 A. A. SAFILA 1.23 12,296.30 1,660.00 13,956.30

438 ABUDULAI BUGRI 0.17 1,685.19 227.50 1,912.69

439 MALLAM SABU KYI 0.07 740.74 100.00 840.74

440 A. A. ZAKARIA 0.16 1,643.87 221.92 1,865.79

441 MOHAMMED DAUDA 0.24 2,385.76 322.08 2,707.84

442 MUSTAPHA KWESI 0.02 234.85 31.70 266.55

443 A. A. MOHAMMED 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

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445 ISSIFU ABUDU 0.02 156.57 21.14 177.70

446 ABDULAI SHAIBU 0.40 4,013.05 541.76 4,554.81

447 PAARAZI 0.02 222.22 30.00 252.22

448 IBRAHIM MILE 0.56 5,648.15 762.50 6,410.65

449 ALBERT BRAIMAH 0.43 4,303.38 580.96 4,884.34

450 IBRAHIM SUNDAY 0.22 2,185.19 295.00 2,480.19

451 SHAIBU KYI ISSAKA 0.52 5,246.38 708.26 5,954.64

452 ADIBA ISSA 0.13 1,345.96 181.70 1,527.66

453 ALHAJI ABDULAI ZAKARIA 1.00 9,981.48 1,347.50 11,328.98

EKWANDUE

454 NANA ACKAKYI IV 1.96 19,600.00 2,646.00 22,246.00

455 KESSE AZELE 0.08 844.44 114.00 958.44

456 EHUA AVUBA 0.19 1,944.44 262.50 2,206.94

457 JAMES ARLOO 0.50 5,000.00 675.00 5,675.00

458 AWUAH PETER 1.01 10,105.19 1,364.20 11,469.39

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459 LEONARD ERZOAH 0.29 2,901.96 391.77 3,293.73

EDWAKPOLE

460 BOA KWADWO 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

461 AGYA NDETI 0.11 1,055.56 142.50 1,198.06

462 (CARPENTER) J.T. ADDIAH 0.08 828.15 111.80 939.95

463 EGYA NGUMA 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

464 JONAS KOBINA 0.42 4,166.67 562.50 4,729.17

465 MASTER ADJEI 0.32 3,179.71 429.26 3,608.98

466 EHOA SOBA 0.08 815.24 110.06 925.29

467 BLACKEY 0.09 945.09 127.59 1,072.67

468 ROBERT MOOMO 0.05 500.51 67.57 568.07

469 MANZA ESA 0.20 2,024.46 273.30 2,297.76

470 PAUL YANKEY 0.12 1,238.55 167.20 1,405.76

471 PETER EDIA 0.19 1,917.30 258.84 2,176.13

472 SYLVESTER TEYE 0.42 4,166.67 562.50 4,729.17

FRANCIS YANKEY 0.06 81.28

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473 602.07 683.35

474 FOSU (PAUL YANKEY) 0.13 1,277.78 172.50 1,450.28

475 THOMAS KUKU 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

476 AGYA KWADWO 0.18 1,751.85 236.50 1,988.35

477 KWAME (CARPENTER) 0.08 768.73 103.78 872.51

478 GYA BUM 0.07 740.74 100.00 840.74

479 KWAME (SELLER) 0.24 2,407.41 325.00 2,732.41

480 KWAO (STUDENT) 0.05 453.91 61.28 515.19

481 KWAME (CARPENTER) 0.08 814.81 110.00 924.81

482 EZERIA 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

483 AMONU 0.24 2,407.41 325.00 2,732.41

484 E.T. EDEA (CARETAKER) 0.20 1,981.48 267.50 2,248.98

485 ROBERT KWAMENA 0.60 5,973.28 806.39 6,779.67

486 SAMUEL YANKEY 0.57 5,679.71 766.76 6,446.48

487 ALFRED QUAYSON 0.85 8,485.19 1,145.50 9,630.69

ALABOKAZO

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488 KWESI EBUKELE 0.60 6,018.52 812.50 6,831.02

489 ATOBRA KOBINA 0.41 4,111.11 555.00 4,666.11

490 FRANCIS TEYE 0.11 1,111.11 150.00 1,261.11

491 NYAMEKE MAH BLAY 0.45 4,518.52 610.00 5,128.52

492 NANA EBEKAI KWADWO IV 0.43 4,259.26 575.00 4,834.26

493 NANA EBEKAI KWADWO IV 0.50 4,994.66 674.28 5,668.93

494 (OBVIOUS) ALIAS ARMAH 0.06 639.10 86.28 725.38

495 (JORDAN) BLAY ACKAGYI 0.16 1,593.01 215.06 1,808.07

496 ASSUAH NYIMA 0.10 953.91 128.78 1,082.69

497 ASETU MUSAH 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

498 AYIEM ANSAH 0.38 3,833.33 517.50 4,350.83

499 ATOBRA KOBINA 0.71 7,131.57 962.76 8,094.33

KPANDUE

500 NYAME K. FOFOLE 0.18 1,759.26 237.50 1,996.76

501 JAMES ALLO 0.16 211.28

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1,565.03 1,776.30

502 BOA KWADWO 0.17 1,682.45 227.13 1,909.58

503 ANAKO ROSE 0.03 293.56 39.63 333.19

504 JAMES BLAY 0.96 9,629.63 1,300.00 10,929.63

505 AGYILI KABENLA 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

506 MOCHIA ADWO 0.01 117.42 15.85 133.28

507 JAMES BLAY 0.02 234.85 31.70 266.55

508 ANTHONY KAKU 0.08 806.19 108.84 915.02

509 ANTHONY KWAO 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

511 ANTHONY BOA 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

512 KPOLE EKOAH 0.39 3,868.60 522.26 4,390.86

513 ANTHONY KWAO 0.08 799.35 107.91 907.26

514 KESSE KORKOR 0.12 1,230.87 166.17 1,397.04

515 AMADU KOBINA ABU 0.07 658.08 88.84 746.92

516 AMOA ELOMBO 0.05 462.96 62.50 525.46

ISAAC BOA 0.38 516.76

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517 3,827.86 4,344.62

518 ESSUAH K. MANSAH 0.24 2,438.97 329.26 2,768.24

519 ABDULAI BEYESAH 0.14 1,370.37 185.00 1,555.37

520 ARMAH KWADWO 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

521 BEN ACKAH 0.13 1,277.78 172.50 1,450.28

AIYINASE

522 ACKAH 0.06 570.37 77.00 647.37

523 SMILE QUARM 0.05 477.04 64.40 541.44

524 PAPA EYORKU 0.11 1,125.93 152.00 1,277.93

525 DABI ASEM 0.05 451.85 61.00 512.85

526 EBENEZER MENLAH 0.21 2,074.07 280.00 2,354.07

526 AGYAWU 0.07 674.07 91.00 765.07

527 FRANCIS AMIHERE 0.13 1,265.28 170.81 1,436.10

528 ATTA PANYIN 0.06 607.41 82.00 689.41

529 ELDER GHOKOR 0.03 296.43 40.02 336.45

530 KOFI 0.07 88.00

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651.85 739.85

531 ELDER GORKA 0.48 4,838.97 653.26 5,492.24

532 ALBERT KWESI 0.49 4,880.26 658.84 5,539.10

MEMEZOR

533 MR. AMOASI 1.12 11,235.27 1,516.76 12,752.03

534 OFOSU ASARE 0.05 546.51 73.78 620.29

535 EZIAMA ATTA 0.03 331.26 44.72 375.98

536 MOSI ALHASSAN 0.03 331.26 44.72 375.98

537 JAMES NDAGO 0.03 331.26 44.72 375.98

538 OFOSU ASARE 0.79 7,864.15 1,061.66 8,925.81

539 ANANSO BANNFO 0.24 2,380.29 321.34 2,701.62

540 MR. MIA 0.11 1,074.07 145.00 1,219.07

541 MR. KAKU 0.44 4,351.85 587.50 4,939.35

542 KWAME PER 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

543 MICHAEL SOBO 0.11 1,146.93 154.84 1,301.76

544 JOB MUSA 0.03 35.67

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264.20 299.87

545 JOHN NDOLE 1.11 11,119.74 1,501.17 12,620.91

546 JOB MUSAH 0.29 2,870.37 387.50 3,257.87

547 D.C. ANOMA 0.06 618.52 83.50 702.02

548 J.B. NDA 0.09 913.05 123.26 1,036.31

549 ADA KWAO 0.21 2,105.64 284.26 2,389.90

550 JOHN EWOY 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

551 JOHN NDOLE 0.51 5,106.06 689.32 5,795.38

552 EFO CHARLES 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

553 EBENEZER KWOFFIE 0.49 4,913.37 663.31 5,576.68

554 JOHN SEBO 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

555 JUNIOR AMOASI 0.22 2,195.08 296.34 2,491.41

556 KAKI AMOCHI 0.32 3,161.20 426.76 3,587.96

557 MUSA PAPA 0.27 2,685.19 362.50 3,047.69

558 MARK KWOFFIE 0.15 1,538.97 207.76 1,746.74

ADA KWAO 0.07 98.56

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559 730.05 828.61

560 KWADWO 0.18 1,761.37 237.78 1,999.15

561 BOB SOBO 0.09 880.68 118.89 999.57

562 ALEBA 0.14 1,359.68 183.56 1,543.24

563 NJOANA 0.26 2,576.98 347.89 2,924.87

564 EHYIA NDOLE 0.10 985.06 132.98 1,118.04

565 THOMAS 0.13 1,318.94 178.06 1,497.00

566 KWAME YEBOAH 0.12 1,151.85 155.50 1,307.35

567 NANA TSEBLAY MENZEZOR 0.18 1,788.89 241.50 2,030.39

568 EFO KWABENA 0.02 155.12 20.94 176.07

569 KUMI 0.28 2,762.96 373.00 3,135.96

570 ESSIEN ANSAH AVOR 0.09 940.74 127.00 1,067.74

571 GORDON 0.04 422.22 57.00 479.22

572 AGYA KOO 0.08 807.41 109.00 916.41

573 NDOLE ATSE 0.09 944.44 127.50 1,071.94

THOMAS 0.13 175.00

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574 1,296.30 1,471.30

575 KWADWO 0.12 1,174.07 158.50 1,332.57

576 FRENCHMAN 0.10 1,009.34 136.26 1,145.61

577 AVOR NYOWA 0.46 4,641.46 626.60 5,268.05

578 JACOB 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

579 ARMAH 0.08 795.62 107.41 903.03

580 CARPENTER 0.06 590.13 79.67 669.80

581 ANDREWS ZIPI 0.21 2,131.57 287.76 2,419.33

582 DR. KARIKARI 0.18 1,803.70 243.50 2,047.20

583 JOHN NDULE 0.40 3,951.85 533.50 4,485.35

MPEM

584 ABUSUALPAYIN BEN ACKAH 0.11 1,111.11 150.00 1,261.11

585 BOADI BA 0.16 1,555.98 210.06 1,766.03

586 JOSEPH AWIA YANKEY 0.10 993.78 134.16 1,127.94

587 EZANE AKUBA 0.20 2,006.97 270.94 2,277.91

588 ADAMA MAVE 0.17 235.06

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1,741.16 1,976.22

589 AKI EZENE 0.37 3,740.74 505.00 4,245.74

590 BELENIE KPOLA 0.24 2,408.92 325.20 2,734.13

591 AGYA AMENLEMAH JOHN 0.02 180.39 24.35 204.74

592 JOHN COFFIE 0.13 1,341.16 181.06 1,522.22

593 GYEDU ACKAH 0.11 1,067.49 144.11 1,211.60

594 JOSEPH DONKOR 0.02 242.93 32.80 275.73

595 ABOA 0.13 1,278.20 172.56 1,450.76

596 NDA MOCHIA 0.18 1,811.11 244.50 2,055.61

597 ASANTE EZEANE 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

598 EHWI 0.03 325.93 44.00 369.93

599 NDA KYIA 0.13 1,273.67 171.95 1,445.62

600 KOFI BA 0.16 1,585.23 214.01 1,799.23

601 JOSEPH AWIA YANKEY 0.48 4,798.78 647.84 5,446.62

602 NANA KWESI HOMIA II 0.42 4,166.67 562.50 4,729.17

AVOR KAYA 0.24 324.61

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603 2,404.55 2,729.16

604 ALUWA 0.16 1,565.03 211.28 1,776.30

605 BLAY ADAMA 0.87 8,746.74 1,180.81 9,927.55

606 MUSTAPHA KANGAH 0.94 9,351.85 1,262.50 10,614.35

607 BOADI BA 0.08 815.24 110.06 925.29

608 NANA KWESI HOMIA II 1.03 10,333.33 1,395.00 11,728.33

609 ABOAGYE NWIA 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

610 NWONWGA 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

611 OSOFO NYADU KPOLE 0.51 5,092.59 687.50 5,780.09

612 NYADU TECHIE 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

613 CHARLES KWADWO ANTWI 1.34 13,377.78 1,806.00 15,183.78

614 MUSTAPHA KANGAH 0.27 2,651.08 357.90 3,008.97

615 OKYEAME FREMA 0.44 4,351.85 587.5 4,939.35BAWIA

616 M.E. ACKAH 0.10 1,022.22 138.00 1,160.22

617 NYIMA EMEHYE 0.07 98.74

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731.42 830.16

618 TEACHER FORDMAN 0.04 398.36 53.78 452.14

619 CARBINA 0.09 863.90 116.63 980.53

620 TIMOTHY KATO 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

621 ALUA CARBINA 0.44 4,445.71 600.17 5,045.88

622 BOADI BA 0.27 2,683.97 362.34 3,046.30

623 NDA MOCHIA (TEACHER FORDMAN) 0.61 6,112.37 825.17 6,937.55NBELLENE

624 CHARLES FORDJOUR 0.79 7,870.37 1,062.50 8,932.87

625 MR. KABII OSEBON 0.21 2,055.56 277.50 2,333.06

626 MR. A. K. BOA 0.19 1,877.78 253.50 2,131.28

627 MR. SAI BLAYCHIE 0.42 4,166.67 562.50 4,729.17

628 AGYA KWEKU 0.06 639.10 86.28 725.38

629 LEWIS ATINABA 0.26 2,564.48 346.20 2,910.68

630 MR. MORKA 0.07 686.43 92.67 779.09

631 MR. A.K. BOA DENYI 0.07 88.70

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657.07 745.78

632 TEACHER RAWLINGS 0.08 794.22 107.22 901.44

633 MR. NDEKU QUALE 0.12 1,218.94 164.56 1,383.50

634 NANA FAMEYE KPANYINLE 0.19 1,851.85 250.00 2,101.85

635 NANA FORDJOUR AKU 0.09 888.89 120.00 1,008.89

636 NWANA MEZEAN 0.09 931.69 125.78 1,057.47

637 AGYA BLAY 0.35 3,508.65 473.67 3,982.32

638 ACKACHIE ADWO 0.23 2,264.90 305.76 2,570.66

639 MR. AYITEY 0.20 2,004.67 270.63 2,275.30

640 MR. KOLONZO 0.04 370.37 50.00 420.37

641 KOFI ASSUAH HOMA 0.19 1,943.22 262.34 2,205.56

642 EZENE MASON 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

643 P.M. AMESIA 0.03 264.20 35.67 299.87

644 MR. E.D. ANYIMA 0.15 1,548.84 209.09 1,757.94

645 PASTOR NYAMEKE 0.02 234.85 31.70 266.55

WILLIAM ARMAH 0.21 285.11

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646 2,111.95 2,397.07

647 ARKACHIE BONO 0.30 3,007.41 406.00 3,413.41

648 MR. ACKAH AHWIA 0.04 395.20 53.35 448.55

649 MR. NDAKPOLLEY 0.17 1,733.33 234.00 1,967.33

650 CHARLES FORDJOUR 0.67 6,662.96 899.50 7,562.46SAMENYE

651 ISAAC ANYIMAH 0.06 603.70 81.50 685.20

652 KWADWO PATROL 0.10 1,000.00 135.00 1,135.00

653 ASARE ALE 0.10 983.54 132.78 1,116.32

654 ANDOH KWADWO 0.07 653.91 88.28 742.19

655 MARTIN 0.18 1,849.79 249.72 2,099.51

656 PATRICK AHUMAH 0.09 890.95 120.28 1,011.23

657 BLAY ATOBRA 0.25 2,549.66 344.20 2,893.87

658 MR. AMO AFRO 0.27 2,667.09 360.06 3,027.14

659 MAD. BOZOMA EBEKYI 0.17 1,741.16 235.06 1,976.22

660 STEPHEN JUKUA ANDER 0.67 905.00

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6,703.70 7,608.70

660 PATRICK BLAY 0.56 5,559.26 750.50 6,309.76

661 FRANCIS TEBE 0.51 5,081.48 686.00 5,767.48AZULETI

662 SIMON ASSUAH 0.21 2,100.23 283.53 2,383.76

663 FRANCIS BLAY KYI 0.27 2,676.94 361.39 3,038.32

664 STEPHEN K. ANDOH 0.28 2,788.57 376.46 3,165.03

665 MARTIN OSEI BONSU 0.33 3,254.56 439.36 3,693.92

666 JOHN M. SAYI 0.36 3,574.50 482.56 4,057.05

667 STEPHEN AWUAH 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

668 ANTHONY EBI YEMOH 0.15 1,539.10 207.78 1,746.88

669 NDA ARIZI 0.09 908.92 122.70 1,031.63

670 EMMANUEL (DSP) ERZAH 0.22 2,205.77 297.78 2,503.54

671 ABU YAW 0.15 1,494.11 201.70 1,695.81

672 OSOFO NUGU 0.29 2,933.97 396.09 3,330.06

673 MATTHEW ASUAH 0.40 536.28

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3,972.43 4,508.71

674 KWESI ANWUNA (BIGMAN) 0.07 745.96 100.70 846.66

675 KWAME APPIAH 0.87 8,651.73 1,167.98 9,819.71

676 TOBIAS ARMAH CHIE 0.56 5,587.12 754.26 6,341.38

677 HARUNA KUSABE 0.95 9,548.15 1,289.00 10,837.15

678 ABU YAW 1.59 15,888.89 2,145.00 18,033.89

679 JOHN PONE YEMIE 0.94 9,351.85 1,262.50 10,614.35

680 ASUAH YEMIE 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

681 SAMUEL BLAY 0.42 4,193.44 566.11 4,759.55SAMENYE

682 STEPHEN JUKWA NDA 0.85 8,460.40 1,142.15 9,602.55

683 NANA KWADWO/ MAME YAA 0.40 4,027.99 543.78 4,571.77

684 AWUIAH AMEKYE 0.18 1,822.86 246.09 2,068.95

685 NYANKO AMMA 0.09 878.20 118.56 996.76

686 MR. CUDJOE 0.11 1,111.11 150.00 1,261.11

687 EZEKA 0.05 71.00

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525.93 596.93

689 AGYIRILI ELIAMO 0.18 1,785.19 241.00 2,026.19COMPOUND

690 MAAME ESUOA AVOR 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

691 AGYABENG TANOR/SEMEY 0.90 8,985.19 1,213.00 10,198.19

692 CHARLES ZIPOI 0.48 4,814.81 650.00 5,464.81

693 TEYEBA ANTWI 0.27 2,740.74 370.00 3,110.74

694 CHARLES ZIPI 0.26 2,585.50 349.04 2,934.54

695 SEFAS ZIPI 0.34 3,374.07 455.50 3,829.57

696 OSMA IBRAHIM 0.16 1,626.51 219.58 1,846.09

697 MOHAMMED IBRAHIM 0.39 3,859.26 521.00 4,380.26

698 NUHU 0.14 1,351.85 182.50 1,534.35

699 HAWAI 0.03 325.93 44.00 369.93

700 USHER ADJEI 0.19 1,900.00 256.50 2,156.50

701 ESSON AVOR 0.16 1,648.15 222.50 1,870.65

702 AKAKO EMMANUEL 0.04 59.00

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437.04 496.04

703 SEFAS ZIPI 0.04 443.35 59.85 503.20

704 PAUL MANU 0.03 331.26 44.72 375.98

705 OSOFO AZETE 0.05 473.79 63.96 537.75

706 KWAMENA AGYEKUM 0.07 714.81 96.50 811.31

707 ADDO KWAME 0.15 1,514.60 204.47 1,719.07

708 OSMAN GYATO 0.35 3,538.01 477.63 4,015.64

709 CHARLES ZIPI 0.11 1,077.78 145.50 1,223.28

710 ADDO KWAME 0.62 6,166.67 832.50 6,999.17

711 MATTHEW ADDO 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

712 ADDO KWAME 0.81 8,131.19 1,097.71 9,228.90

713 TEACHER ADDO 0.72 7,203.70 972.50 8,176.20

714 TEACHER AMOAGYI 0.07 662.52 89.44 751.96

715 AGYA KWADWO 0.07 670.37 90.50 760.87

716 AGYA ABODWE 0.14 1,388.89 187.50 1,576.39

AGYA ENWEI 0.14 187.50

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717 1,388.89 1,576.39

MPATABA

718 ARMAH ECHE TAII (GHANA BOY) 1.70 17,037.04 2,300.00 19,337.04

719 TANVELLE KWAME 0.34 3,431.69 463.28 3,894.97

720 JOHN WUTSIKA 0.38 3,759.13 507.48 4,266.62

721 TEACHER ADO 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

722 NYAMEAKUM ISAAC 0.32 3,240.74 437.50 3,678.24

723 ABOAGYE 0.36 3,611.11 487.50 4,098.61

724 ATTA FRANCIS TEYE 1.18 11,818.07 1,595.44 13,413.51

725 MR. ACKAH 0.56 5,648.15 762.50 6,410.65

726 FRANCIS ISSAC 0.29 2,870.37 387.50 3,257.87

727 ATTA ANORHOMANDA 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

728 EBULE AWIE 0.14 1,388.89 187.50 1,576.39

729 WHYIAMESHIA 0.29 2,870.37 387.50 3,257.87

730 ARMAH ACHIE TEYE 0.57 5,740.74 775.00 6,515.74

731 NYAMPONG JOHNSON 0.42 562.50

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4,166.67 4,729.17

732 ABU KOFI 0.32 3,203.70 432.50 3,636.20

733 ARMAH ACHIE TEYE 0.42 4,166.67 562.50 4,729.17

734 KOFI ACKAH 0.42 4,166.67 562.50 4,729.17

735 ACHIE HAMPTON 0.48 4,762.86 642.99 5,405.84

736 ISAAC NYAMEAKUM 0.42 4,166.67 562.50 4,729.17

737 ALU KWESI 0.14 1,355.56 183.00 1,538.56

738 AGYA BLAY 1.06 10,648.15 1,437.50 12,085.65

739 TEACHER KWADWO 0.05 528.41 71.34 599.74

740 ENORCHIE 0.32 3,240.74 437.50 3,678.24

741 BOAFO KWEKU ACKAH 0.38 3,796.30 512.50 4,308.80

742 KOFI DONA 0.14 1,435.40 193.78 1,629.17

743 SOFO SARBAH 0.09 929.63 125.50 1,055.13

744 ADDAI ACKAH 0.44 4,388.89 592.50 4,981.39

745 BLAY NKANA 0.23 2,277.78 307.50 2,585.28

MEDIE EWEI 2.13 2,869.62

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746 21,256.43 24,126.05

747 MR. AMECHIA 1.10 11,018.52 1,487.50 12,506.02

748 ISAAC DONKOR ELOKOBO (NDA BLAY) 0.32 3,240.74 437.50 3,678.24

749 TANOWE TANOWE 0.62 6,194.66 836.28 7,030.93

750 WOTIKA EFO 0.35 3,543.61 478.39 4,022.00

MILE 5

751 UNCLE JOE 0.02 225.92 30.50 256.41

752 FUSENI MALLAM 0.18 1,762.95 238.00 2,000.95

753 KWAO TAWIA 0.05 465.43 62.83 528.26

754 AGYA AWEREI 0.05 491.35 66.33 557.68

755 ACKAH KWAKU 0.15 1,535.40 207.28 1,742.67

756 BONSA KOFFIE 0.25 2,529.63 341.50 2,871.13

757 AGYA OPERATOR 0.05 478.06 64.54 542.60

758 KOFI BAAH 0.46 4,603.70 621.50 5,225.20

759 AGYA KYEI ODIKRO 0.65 6,511.11 879.00 7,390.11

760 KAWODEM 0.06 75.17

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556.79 631.95

761 KOFI AMENFI 0.25 2,530.60 341.63 2,872.23

762 KWAME JAMES 0.09 944.44 127.50 1,071.94

763 EDIE ELUWA 0.05 495.61 66.91 562.52

764 EDIE KOKO 0.03 318.24 42.96 361.20

765 NYAA ACKAH 0.08 780.11 105.32 885.43

766 BAAH ACKAH 0.53 5,277.78 712.50 5,990.28

MANTEMANKABI

767 PAPA YANKEY 0.91 9,053.83 1,222.27 10,276.10

768 KWASI BADU 0.05 459.26 62.00 521.26

769 RASTA 0.01 117.42 15.85 133.28

770 PAPA AWIA 0.22 2,222.22 300.00 2,522.22

NSUNYAMEYE

771 DANIEL NKRUMAH 0.05 492.43 66.48 558.91

772 MALIK KWAO 0.33 3,277.78 442.50 3,720.28

773 GEORGE ARTHUR 0.08 833.33 112.50 945.83

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774 ISAAC ALIMAH 0.12 1,176.14 158.78 1,334.91

775 MALIK KWAO 0.28 2,777.78 375.00 3,152.78

776 TEACHER ADONE 0.41 4,148.57 560.06 4,708.63

777 YAW AMOAKU 0.23 2,316.88 312.78 2,629.66

778 CHARLES HAMMOND 0.21 2,079.84 280.78 2,360.62

779 MR. QUARM 0.18 1,759.26 237.50 1,996.76

SERENYAME

780 AMAHIA EZRA 1.05 10,453.91 1,411.28 11,865.19

781 AWUSU SEKYERE 0.23 2,260.08 305.11 2,565.19

SOWODADZEM

782 SAMUEL ADOMAKO 0.36 3,573.54 482.43 4,055.97

783 KWAME GRUSE 0.03 296.30 40.00 336.30

784 ALU ACKAH 0.03 255.56 34.50 290.06

785 AMOFA STEPHEN 0.29 2,867.48 387.11 3,254.59

786 ALEX ABAGU 0.11 1,085.32 146.52 1,231.84

JAMES ATTA 0.05 68.89

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787 510.33 579.23

788 JACKSON BLAY 0.03 333.33 45.00 378.33

789 KWAKU ALIMAH 0.30 3,033.33 409.50 3,442.83

790 KWAME GRUSI 0.09 891.35 120.33 1,011.68

791 KWAKU EFOH 0.08 814.81 110.00 924.81

792 NANA FRIMPONG MANSO II 0.07 727.99 98.28 826.27

793 SAMUEL KROBO 0.16 1,622.22 219.00 1,841.22

794 KWAME DADZI 0.06 566.67 76.50 643.17

NEW ANKASA

795 FRANCIS YANZU 0.58 5,788.89 781.50 6,570.39

796 ARMAH MANYA 0.11 1,101.40 148.69 1,250.09

797 OWUSU KWADWO 0.01 129.88 17.53 147.41

798 ARMAH YABA 0.22 2,229.63 301.00 2,530.63

799 ANDREW KWOFIE 0.06 592.59 80.00 672.59

800 KWAKU AMENLA 0.05 459.26 62.00 521.26

801 EHOLADE MOCHIA 0.02 30.00

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222.22 252.22

802 PAUL MAHAMA 0.09 859.26 116.00 975.26

803 PAUL MAHAMA 0.15 1,531.61 206.77 1,738.37

804 ISAAC KWADWO EZENRANE 0.70 7,046.05 951.22 7,997.27

805 FRANK ADABA 0.33 3,294.70 444.78 3,739.48

806 FRANK ADABA 0.36 3,573.54 482.43 4,055.97

AWHIAFUTU

807 CHRISTIAN BOADI 0.03 314.81 42.50 357.31

808 JOSEPH KUKWAW 0.04 431.55 58.26 489.80

809 KWAKU ERNEST 0.12 1,160.59 156.68 1,317.27

811 ANTO JOB 0.33 3,301.14 445.65 3,746.79

812 MOSES SWANZY 0.07 706.72 95.41 802.13

813 KWADWO SUMMY 0.23 2,307.41 311.50 2,618.91

814 EFO MENSAH 0.13 1,269.22 171.34 1,440.56

815 CHRISTOPHER MENSAH 0.32 3,174.07 428.50 3,602.57

816 AWUD JOSEPH 0.31 425.00

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3,148.15 3,573.15

817 PAUL ACQUAH 0.12 1,212.85 163.74 1,376.59

818 JOSEPH KUKWAW (SERWA) 0.27 2,688.89 363.00 3,051.89

819 PRICE AGOGYAM 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

820 APEMPEH MAAMPEHIA 0.16 1,554.34 209.84 1,764.17

821 ERIC 0.09 874.07 118.00 992.07

822 MUSA KOSASE 0.11 1,111.11 150.00 1,261.11

823 EDWO 0.28 2,759.26 372.50 3,131.76

824 ASAWA JOSEPH 0.85 8,518.52 1,150.00 9,668.52

825 GYAU ISAAC 0.95 9,492.59 1,281.50 10,774.09

NYAMEBEKYERE

826 MUSA KWAGYAN 0.23 2,347.29 316.88 2,664.17

827 KWASI DADY 0.23 2,347.29 316.88 2,664.17

828 YAW / KWABENA AWUA 1.29 12,850.56 1,734.83 14,585.38

829 SEIDU 0.14 1,388.89 187.50 1,576.39

830 AGYA KWASI DADI 0.07 89.44

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662.52 751.96

831 KWASI KUMAH 0.70 7,037.04 950.00 7,987.04

832 OPANYIN. GYAU 0.13 1,256.43 169.62 1,426.05

833 ROBERT 0.09 896.30 121.00 1,017.30

ANKASA

834 ABUBAKARI HAMID KABOULA 4.70 47,017.44 6,347.35 53,364.79

835 OSMAN ISSA 0.03 333.33 45.00 378.33

836 AVO NDA 0.09 948.15 128.00 1,076.15

837 FRANCIS N. ADEBA 0.30 3,000.00 405.00 3,405.00TOBOTOBO

838 PAPA AWOGYI 0.17 1,736.61 234.44 1,971.05

839 PAUL BERBU 0.24 2,380.60 321.38 2,701.98

840 AWUSI FRANCIS 1.32 13,245.26 1,788.11 15,033.36

841 ASAMOA KWAO 0.08 817.65 110.38 928.03

842 ELUKU TANOYAN 0.51 5,110.24 689.88 5,800.12

843 ELUFINLE KWAME 0.14 1,432.90 193.44 1,626.34

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844 KWABENA GRUMAH 0.03 310.25 41.88 352.13MANSA NKWANTA

845 ABETEY KWAKU 0.06 555.56 75.00 630.56

ASUFOFO NO 2

846 NDIRI 0.65 6,484.36 875.39 7,359.74

847 J. A. YANZU 1.04 10,354.73 1,397.89 11,752.61

848 EWULU BASSA 0.19 1,898.09 256.24 2,154.33

849 J. A. YANZU 0.93 9,288.08 1,253.89 10,541.97

850 KWABENA OPOKU 0.14 1,385.07 186.98 1,572.06

851 BASSA EWULU 0.84 8,388.08 1,132.39 9,520.47

852 ANTHONY AMOA 1.06 10,625.93 1,434.50 12,060.43

853 MR. OPPONG 0.33 3,276.14 442.28 3,718.41

854 ADU NYAMEKE 0.33 3,328.62 449.36 3,777.99

855 HARUNA ADAMU 0.14 1,416.88 191.28 1,608.16

856 NDASO WUMALO 0.08 833.33 112.50 945.83

JAMES YANKSON 1.98 2,678.67

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857 19,842.00 22,520.68

856 KAWBENA BOAH 1.18 11,848.57 1,599.56 13,448.13

857 BLAY ACKAH 0.23 2,344.44 316.50 2,660.94

858 SAMSON YAW 0.15 1,525.93 206.00 1,731.93

859 KWADWO 0.03 344.44 46.50 390.94

860 KWABENA KROBO 0.15 1,537.04 207.50 1,744.54

MANGOASE

861 ALEX ATTA BOADI 1.89 18,941.00 2,557.04 21,498.04

862 YAW ASIAN 0.14 1,449.71 195.71 1,645.42

863 ALEX ATTA BOADI 1.40 14,003.70 1,890.50 15,894.20

864 MUSAH TRAWULE/MR. HHOO 0.40 352.27 47.56 399.83

865 MR. HHOO 0.20 1,970.37 266.00 2,236.37ALHAJI

866 MR. ARMAKYI 0.69 6,892.83 930.53 7,823.36

867 BOSO KOFI 0.81 8,092.59 1,092.50 9,185.09

866 AMAGYI/YANKSON0.13

1,325.04 178.88 1,503.92

867 KWASI NYAMEKYE 0.61 6,102.82 823.88 6,926.70

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KOJO BLACK

868 OLUMAN TANOR 0.58 5,812.59 784.70 6,597.29

869 KWASI NIPA 0.22 2,151.85 290.50 2,442.35

890 KWAME BLAY 0.19 1,903.70 257.00 2,160.70

891 PAPA YANZU 1.15 11,526.67 1,556.10 13,082.77

892 SALIFU BLAY 0.03 310.25 41.88 352.13

893 KWASI NYAMEKE 0.07 662.52 89.44 751.96

894 ALHASSAN GRUMMAH 0.60 5,996.30 809.50 6,805.80

895 KWAME DONKOR 0.07 740.74 100.00 840.74

896 DANIEL AMANKWA MENSAH 0.22 2,215.80 299.13 2,514.94

897 KWASI POKU 0.29 2,851.85 385.00 3,236.85

898 KWADWO BLACK 0.18 1,759.26 237.5 1,996.76

899 KWADWO BLACK (AMA TANOR) 0.39 3,925.51 529.94 4,455.45

900 KWASI NYAMEKYE 0.62 6,23005 841.06 7,071.11

901 ADU GYAMFI 0.77 7,699.81 1,039.47 8,739.28

902 CLEMENT AWUA 1.27 12,725.93 1,718.00 14,443.93

ELUBO

903 BERKO (OSORO ABOFO)

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904 UNKNOWN (JAMES ESSON)

905 FRANCIS BAAH

906 KENNEDY

907 KWADWO

908 CHARLES AMOAH

910 PARTRICK OWA

911 JOHN AMONKWANDOH

912 TANOKA AWUA

913 KWABENA NYAME (ISAAC DONKOR)

914 ANDREW E.S SAKYI

915 HARUNA OWUSU

916 SAMUEL KWASI TABIL

917 UNKNOWN (KING JAMES HOTEL)

918 CLEMENT AWUA

919 ADAMA KWADWO

920 FRANCIS BOADI

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921 JOHNSON

923 AMPONSAH FRANCIS

924 FRANCIS KWADWO

925 EBERWA

926 SAI AMO TANO

927 STEPHEN BLAY

928 APPIAH

929 FRANCIS MULE

SUB – TOTAL 470.18 538,707.40 1,618,613.90 2,253,849.10

ESTIMATES OF CROP AFFECTED BY THE AGONA JUNCTION (APIMANIM) – ELUBO ROAD PROJECT (FEMALES)

NO. CLAIMANTS FARMSIZEAcreages

VALUE OFLAND

VALUE OF CROPS TAL. ESTIMATEDVALUE OFCROPS/LAND

1 AJUMAKO (PRICESS JUNCTION)

2 AKUA ESIAH 0.91 4,541.98 908.40 5,450.38

3 AUNTIE SAKA 0.45 2,263.41 452.68 2,716.09

4 JANET APAFRAM 0.22 1,105.11 221.02 1,326.14

5 MAAME SIMURALA 0.31 1,530.00 306.00 1,836.00

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6 AUGUSTINA LAVUE 0.13 630.00 126.00 756.00

7 ELIZABERTH ASUZU 0.37 1,840.91 368.18 2,209.09

HARGAR ABUZU

9

CECELIA COFFIE 0.68 3,421.96 684.394,106.35

10 ESI ASAMOAH 0.06 317.05 63.41 380.45

11 MAME KORANKYEWAA 0.47 2,355.11 471.02 2,826.14AGYABENGKROM

12 AKUA BUS 0.08 400.00 80.00 480.00

13 AUNTIE HARRIET 0.65 3,267.50 653.50 3,921.00

14 ELVEN APPIAH 0.42 2,095.50 419.10 2,514.60

15 AUNTIE ADJO 0.89 4,450.00 890.00 5,340.00

16 AUNTIE SHREY ADJO 0.29 1,453.41 290.68 1,744.09

17 SISTER NSOWA 0.56 2,812.50 562.50 3,375.00

18 MAME OSOFO 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

19 AMA EHIAH 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

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20 MR SYLVERSTER SECURITY 0.17 843.41 168.68 1,012.09

21 ABENA FAATI 0.09 450.00 90.00 540.00

22 AUNTIE AGO 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

23 GLADYS ATWINA MENSAH 4.48 22,387.50 4,477.50 26,865.00

24 AUNTIE MANSAH AFFUL 0.34 1,698.78 339.76 2,038.54

25

MAAME YAALE AFUA 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

26 ESTHER QUACOO 0.50 2,512.50 502.50 3,015.00

27 MRS ANSAH 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

28 ABENA DURAA 0.18 903.41 180.68 1,084.09

29 AFUA NSO 0.20 993.78 198.76 1,192.54

30 JANET QUACOO 0.62 3,075.37 615.07 3,690.45

31 HANNA ESHUN AZULE 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

32 SISTER ABENA FAATI 0.10 500.00 100.00 600.00ABURA

33 AFUA ATTA 2.29 11,447.50 2,289.50 13,737.00

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34 AFUA ATTA 0.24 1,175.00 235.00 1,410.00

35 MAME DORA 0.51 2,574.55 514.91 3,089.45ANYAANO 32

36 REBECCA QUACOU 0.50 2,475.00 495.00 2,970.00

37 AKUA AJEIWAA 0.48 2,406.18 481.24 2,887.41

38 AUNTIE AFUA 0.50 2,504.55 500.91 3,005.45

39 COMFORT AQUA 0.34 1,716.27 343.25 2,059.52

40 GRACE KWAW ADISA 0.12 596.27 119.25 715.52NYAMEBEKYERE (BARRIER)

41 EFUA SAKYENA 0.66 3,302.56 660.51 3,963.07

42 MARIAMA MUSAH 0.18 924.72 184.94 1,109.66

43 DORCAS AFFUL 0.56 2,780.00 556.00 3,336.00

44 ANAWOA KWAME 0.36 1,810.00 362.00 2,172.00

45 MAME ARABA 0.72 3,585.00 717.00 4,302.00ADELESUAZO

46 AUNTIE EYIALAA 0.88 4,377.50 875.50 5,253.0047 AUNTIE ATTA 0.04 44.00

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220.00 264.00

48 AMA AKUMIA 0.14 677.50 135.50 813.00

49 ELIZABERTH COBBINA 0.85 4,232.50 846.50 5,079.00

50 MAME KOJOBA 0.63 3,152.50 630.50 3,783.00

51 AUNTIE EFFUA AKYER 0.67 3,350.00 670.00 4,020.00

52 MARY KORANKYE 1.15 5,767.50 1,153.50 6,921.00

53 MAME SOFO 0.37 1,860.00 372.00 2,232.00

54 PUALINA FREEMAN 0.26 1,312.50 262.50 1,575.00

55 AUNTIE BEATRICE 0.44 2,222.47 444.49 2,666.97

56 ALBERTH ARTHUR 0.13 658.45 131.69 790.14

57 ERNESTINA KWOFIE 0.61 3,034.04 606.81 3,640.84ANAGYE

58 MARY AMIHERE 0.15 750.00 150.00 900.00

59 ELIZABERTH AMIHERE 0.31 1,542.61 308.52 1,851.14

60 AUNTIE NYAMEKYE 1.73 8,640.06 1,728.01 10,368.07KEGYINA/ESELENUEKELA AMMA 0.17 165.68

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61 828.41 994.09

62 MAD. TANOE NKRUMAH 0.87 4,369.16 873.83 5,242.99

63 AKUA BEANERE 2.44 12,175.00 2,435.00 14,610.00

64 MAD. BEKYERE 1.11 5,537.50 1,107.50 6,645.00

65 ASANTEWAA 0.25 1,273.41 254.68 1,528.09

66 MAD. NYAMEKYE 2.49 12,437.50 2,487.50 14,925.00

67 NANA ADWOA 0.46 2,312.50 462.50 2,775.00EKWANSANZUA

68 AYIKGO YAA 3.35 16,743.18 3,348.64 20,091.81

69 MAME AMALEYA 0.13 650.00 130.00 780.00

70 MAME MEDA 5.06 25,312.50 5,062.50 30,375.00

71 MARY MOULD 0.67 3,342.50 668.50 4,011.00

72 SALAMATU ISSIFU 0.39 1,945.00 389.00 2,334.00

73 MARY QUARM 0.16 795.00 159.00 954.00

74 ELIZABETH BORSAH 0.11 550.00 110.00 660.00

75 LINDA FAMEYE 0.06 295.00 59.00 354.00

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76 GLADYS QUAYCU 0.12 578.52 115.70 694.23

77 SALAMATU ISSIFU 0.87 4,365.00 873.00 5,238.00DADWEN

78 AUNTIE AKROMAH (NANCY TIBOAH) 0.77 3,831.95 766.39 4,598.34

79 HANNA ASIRIJOE 0.21 1,060.56 212.11 1,272.68

80 MAAME AKUBEKYI 0.44 2,187.50 437.50 2,625.00

81 MAME SANE 0.38 1,879.55 375.91 2,255.45

82 FAUSTINA KAKU 0.33 1,664.55 332.91 1,997.45

83 THERESA AH ELU 0.71 3,540.10 708.02 4,248.12

84 VICTORIA BAAKO 1.44 7,182.50 1,436.50 8,619.00

85 THERESAH ALU 0.20 988.23 197.65 1,185.88

86 AUNTIE KAKRA 0.06 310.00 62.00 372.00

87 VIDA KWOFIE 0.21 1,025.31 205.06 1,230.37

88 ELIZABETH MENSAH 0.05 264.20 52.84 317.05

89 ELIZABETH YANKYE 0.04 211.36 42.27 253.64

90 GRACE ALU 0.07 73.98

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369.89 443.86

91 AUNTIE KAKRABA 0.11 528.41 105.68 634.09

92 SHALLOT ALIMANYA 0.20 992.52 198.50 1,191.02

93 AUNTIE NAANA 0.09 465.37 93.07 558.45

94

PATRICK KWAW 0.17 840.91 168.18 1,009.09

95 MAD. DUAH 0.55 2,762.50 552.50 3,315.00

96 AUNTIE BELA 0.03 158.52 31.70 190.23

97 NYAMEKYE NANABENE 0.26 1,312.50 262.50 1,575.00ANKYERENINI

98 MAME BONGOLO 0.74 3,722.50 744.50 4,467.00

99 OBAAHENEMAA ASAMANKAMAH 1.76 8,806.02 1,761.20 10,567.23

100 MAAME AWUBE 0.52 2,600.00 520.00 3,120.00

101 GEORGINA QUAYSON 0.76 3,780.00 756.00 4,536.00

102 AUNTIE AMA ESHUN 0.25 1,266.35 253.27 1,519.61

103 FELICIA ALOBAH 0.18 908.77 181.75 1,090.52

104 MARY OBOUR 0.53 533.57

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2,667.87 3,201.44

105 MARY ESSIEN 0.19 960.00 192.00 1,152.00

106 AMA NSOWAAH 0.26 1,291.10 258.22 1,549.32

107 VICTORIA BOSOMTWI 1.41 7,028.00 1,405.60 8,433.60

108 HANNA MENSAH 0.96 4,795.00 959.00 5,754.00

NDATIEM

109 MAAME DUKU 0.07 692.59 93.50 786.09

110 FAUSTINA BUORKRO 0.08 822.22 111.00 933.22

111 MOLI AZIAH 0.04 407.41 55.00 462.41

112 MARY KOBINA 0.07 681.48 92.00 773.48

113 ADWOA BADU 0.04 370.37 50.00 420.37

114 FLORENCE ASKWA 0.02 229.63 31.00 260.63

115 AUNTIE ATTA 0.03 259.26 35.00 294.26

116 AUNTIE EDEM 0.06 555.56 75.00 630.56

117 MARGARET YANDU 0.06 629.63 85.00 714.63

118 ELIZABETH AWUAH 0.17 1,718.52 232.00 1,950.52

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119 HANNA BUKRO 0.02 244.44 33.00 277.44

120 MAAME ANOR 0.39 3,888.89 525.00 4,413.89

121 AUNTIE BACA 0.24 2,439.77 329.37 2,769.14

AYISAKRO

122 AMA KOOMSON 1.89 18,896.30 2,551.00 21,447.30

123 SOPHIA KOOMSON 0.16 1,565.66 211.36 1,777.02

124 PHILOMINA YANDU 0.57 5,725.93 773.00 6,498.93

125 AMA NWULE 0.38 3,761.42 507.79 4,269.22

126 AUNTIE KAYA 0.32 3,198.23 431.76 3,629.99

127 AMA ADOMA 0.25 2,500.17 337.52 2,837.69

128 ROSE MENSAH 0.37 3,724.26 502.77 4,227.03

129 HELENA AMPONSAH 0.84 8,420.46 1,136.76 9,557.22

ASANTA

130 CHARITY ACKAKYI 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

131 SUZZANA ATTOBRA 0.13 1,309.34 176.76 1,486.11

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132 SUZZANA ATTOBRA 0.27 2,678.85 361.65 3,040.50

133 NYAMEKE EBISAH 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

134 ODIFO LUCY 0.06 589.75 79.62 669.37

135 AUNTIE ALUWAH 0.37 3,720.00 502.20 4,222.20

136 COMFORT AYISI 0.42 4,203.70 567.50 4,771.20

137 ALICE ARMAH 0.06 632.09 85.33 717.42

138 ABENA BENKYI 0.07 718.52 97.00 815.52

ANKOBRA

139 NYAMEKE NERA 0.29 2,944.44 397.50 3,341.94

140 AUNTIE BAABA 0.31 3,081.10 415.95 3,497.05

141 AGNES ANADWO 0.26 2,592.59 350.00 2,942.59

142 OLA KWAO 0.13 1,266.67 171.00 1,437.67

143 TENA KOBINA 0.18 1,759.26 237.50 1,996.76

144 MERCY MENSAH 0.19 1,946.51 262.78 2,209.29

145 REBECCA AYIMAH 0.38 3,822.22 516.00 4,338.22

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146 PAULINA BINEY 0.07 685.19 92.50 777.69

147 OPHELIA KWOFFIE 0.14 1,398.50 188.80 1,587.29

148 MARY ARMAH 0.09 873.00 117.86 990.86

149 AGNES YANKEY 0.06 566.67 76.50 643.17

150 MARY MANFORD 0.04 444.01 59.94 503.96

152 CECILIA ABBAN 0.05 496.89 67.08 563.97

153 SOPHIA TWEMON 0.23 2,323.69 313.70 2,637.39

154 JOSPHINE AHIANU 0.24 2,383.15 321.72 2,704.87

155 MARY QUARM 0.62 6,196.93 836.59 7,033.52

156 MARGARET BENTUM 0.19 1,949.87 263.23 2,213.10

157 CECILIA ESSIEN 0.04 435.40 58.78 494.17

158 EMELIA AKPOH 0.23 2,269.59 306.39 2,575.98

159 MONICA AYIBA 0.07 662.52 89.44 751.96

160 AMA EKYTTE 0.07 742.80 100.28 843.08

161 VICTORIA EDU 1.48 14,780.00 1,995.30 16,775.30

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162 ANGELINA DUKU 1.79 17,892.59 2,415.50 20,308.09

163 LUCY LAUD DUKU 0.39 3,916.30 528.70 4,445.00

BOBRAMA

164 JANET KWOFFIE 0.85 8,504.07 1,148.05 9,652.12

165 MAAME HWOA 0.71 7,085.19 956.50 8,041.69

166 ELIZABETH POLE 0.13 1,348.15 182.00 1,530.15

167 MAAME AFOH 0.03 301.22 40.66 341.89

168 AUNTIE YABA 0.23 2,285.19 308.50 2,593.69

169 KENZELE 0.05 525.93 71.00 596.93

170 SISTER JUKWA 0.04 422.22 57.00 479.22

171 NANA NYAMEKE ALIMAH 0.40 3,955.56 534.00 4,489.56

172 JANET KWOFFIE 0.30 2,994.55 404.26 3,398.81

173 NDA YANKEY 0.15 1,513.05 204.26 1,717.31

KIKAM

174 ADWOA 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83EZIAMA

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175 ESTHER AFFUL 0.12 1,201.74 162.24 1,363.98

176 ASSUAH ACKAH TAIBA 0.04 440.54 59.47 500.01

177 ENZIE ABOKAME 0.05 528.48 71.35 599.83

178 MARY QUAYEDU 0.27 2,736.60 369.44 3,106.04

179 MEIZA BENE 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

180 KAKU KYIKYEI 0.17 1,741.16 235.06 1,976.22

181 ALIMAH 0.20 1,979.96 267.29 2,247.26

182 MAAME ATTA 0.06 619.61 83.65 703.26

183 TANOWA HUH 0.06 582.23 78.60 660.83

184 MAAME AFOH 0.02 207.41 28.00 235.41

185 MERCY AQUAYE 0.55 5,462.96 737.50 6,200.46

186 EKUBA 0.20 1,954.25 263.82 2,218.08

187 MERCY AQUAYE 0.01 131.59 17.76 149.36

188 EFFIBA 0.27 2,704.81 365.15 3,069.96

189 SISTER ACKAHSI 0.13 180.79

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1,339.21 1,520.00

190 EKUBA 0.05 453.49 61.22 514.71

200 EHWEI AMA 0.10 986.94 133.24 1,120.17

201 MERCY AQUAYE 0.08 843.14 113.82 956.97

202 CECILIA OGOOH 0.20 1,984.39 267.89 2,252.28

203 ELIZABETH MENSAH 0.09 933.75 126.06 1,059.81

204 KAKU AMPONG 0.11 1,146.38 154.76 1,301.14

205 MAAME AFO 0.08 752.00 101.52 853.52

206 ADWOBA EWIA 0.07 662.52 89.44 751.96

207 NWISA ACKAH 0.11 1,057.30 142.74 1,200.03

AZULEZOANU

208 KWAFOAH ADWOA 0.12 1,174.24 158.52 1,332.77

209 NYAMEKE ADELE 0.11 1,111.11 150.00 1,261.11

210 AKROWA AKYIVOR 0.05 462.96 62.50 525.46

211 AUNTIE MUZUVOLE 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

212 TAWIA MUZIA 0.27 2,666.67 360.00 3,026.67

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213 AMPAIN

214 MARGARET BENLE 0.62 6,216.75 839.26 7,056.01

215 SENE 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

216 ZINABU HAMIDU 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

217 FATIMA YUSSIF 0.06 587.12 79.26 666.38

218 AISHETU ZAKARIA 0.10 990.95 133.78 1,124.73

219 AISHETU HARUNA 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

220 MAAME NYIMA 0.10 957.49 129.26 1,086.75

221 MARGARET BENLE 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

222 MARY DICK 0.18 1,761.37 237.78 1,999.15

223 MAAME AVOLE 0.06 592.59 80.00 672.59

224 AYISETU ZAKARIA 0.14 1,425.93 192.50 1,618.43

225 AMENLA EHUNU 0.18 1,793.73 242.15 2,035.88

226 CECILIA YANKEY 0.05 500.42 67.56 567.98

BAKANTA

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227 AUNTIE AGO 0.11 1,100.35 148.55 1,248.90

228 AUNTIE AGO 0.09 922.96 124.60 1,047.56

KANGBUNLI

229 ABIBA BRODUA 0.24 2,438.97 329.26 2,768.24

230 RABBI ABUDU RAHMAN 0.29 2,944.44 397.50 3,341.94

231 FATIMA SLOMANI DAGOMBA 0.15 1,499.84 202.48 1,702.32

EKWANDUE

232 FAUSTINA 0.55 5,484.47 740.40 6,224.87

233 NYARKUKYI ARLOO 0.09 880.68 118.89 999.57

234 FLORENCE ANDO 0.34 3,371.63 455.17 3,826.80

235 THERESA KWAME 1.59 15,912.59 2,148.20 18,060.79

EDWAKPOLE

236 NWEANA 0.34 3,416.88 461.28 3,878.16

237 MERCY YANKEY 0.04 361.32 48.78 410.10

238 MAAME BOA 0.11 1,135.94 153.35 1,289.30

239 JULIANA 0.02 23.78

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176.14 199.91

240 MAAME TANOE 0.09 880.68 118.89 999.57

241 CECILIA KEMISSEY 0.19 1,944.44 262.50 2,206.94

242 MAAME MAYAN 0.15 1,462.96 197.50 1,660.46

243 MARY ESSIEN 0.60 5,973.28 806.39 6,779.67

244 ELIZABETH BLAY 0.59 5,929.63 800.50 6,730.13

245 FRANCISCA 0.46 4,570.37 617.00 5,187.37

ALABOKAZO

246 MARIAMA 0.15 1,460.23 197.13 1,657.36

247 CYNTHIA GYADU 0.15 1,460.23 197.13 1,657.36

KPANDUE

248 ANYIMA WOAGELA 0.01 137.00 18.49 155.49

MADAM MOCHIA ADWO 0.05 462.96 62.50 525.46

249 EBELA MANSAH 0.21 2,079.71 280.76 2,360.48

450 MOMO NYAMEKE 0.05 527.99 71.28 599.27

251 EBELE MANSA 0.05 525.93 71.00 596.93

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252 EBELE MANSA 0.07 668.46 90.24 758.70

253 MOMO NYAMEKE 0.04 361.32 48.78 410.10

254 (MADAM) AMA BLAY 0.09 855.56 115.50 971.06

255 (MADAM) LAYIBA ADIA 0.17 1,665.93 224.90 1,890.83

256 MARY ASSUAH 0.04 422.22 57.00 479.22

257 MATTHEW ETTI 0.08 815.24 110.06 925.29

258 OLIVIA NYAMEKYE 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

259 ESTHER OBENG 0.12 1,222.22 165.00 1,387.22

260 DORCAS EZALE 0.23 2,285.19 308.50 2,593.69

AIYINASE

261 LILY YAWSON 0.08 774.07 104.50 878.57

MEMEZOR

262 EBENEZER KWOFFIE 0.05 546.51 73.78 620.29

263 JANE ATOBRA 0.03 331.26 44.72 375.98

264 AFIEBA NYANDU ACKAH 0.56 5,630.05 760.06 6,390.11AFIEBA NYANDU ACKAH 0.05 67.37

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265 499.05 566.43

266 JULIANA DOMAY 0.07 704.55 95.11 799.66

267 AMMA 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

268 MOTHER MUSA 0.08 790.95 106.78 897.73

269 FELICIA 0.16 1,605.64 216.76 1,822.40

270 NYO 0.15 1,519.78 205.17 1,724.95

271 CATHRINE BLAY 0.12 1,174.50 158.56 1,333.05

272 ALIMAH 0.26 2,592.59 350.00 2,942.59

273 MADAM ARABA 0.40 4,048.74 546.58 4,595.32

MPEM

274 MAAME 0.10 983.54 132.78 1,116.32

275 MAAME EJOEMA NDEDE ACKAH 0.05 528.41 71.34 599.74

276 NDA OBEHEMAA 0.17 1,718.52 232.00 1,950.52

277 BEVERLY ACKAH 0.82 8,222.64 1,110.06 9,332.70BAWIA

278 ELIZABETH EMEHYE 0.52 5,215.41 704.08 5,919.49

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279 MADAM DORCAS 0.07 712.63 96.20 808.83

280 VIDA AMEHIA 0.59 5,880.26 793.84 6,674.10

NBELLENE

281 MAAME ANTOBA 0.51 5,092.59 687.50 5,780.09

282 ALBERTA QUARM 0.76 7,567.26 1,021.58 8,588.84

283 MADAM AJOECHI FAMEYE 0.09 880.68 118.89 999.57

284 MAAME ANTOBAN 0.78 7,785.74 1,051.08 8,836.82

285 MAAME BOA ARMAH 0.06 560.77 75.70 636.48

286 FORDJOUR ALIMAH 0.46 4,563.13 616.02 5,179.16

287 KORALIA AJOE 0.08 830.87 112.17 943.04

288 MARY FORDJOUR 0.12 1,167.00 157.55 1,324.55

289 AKU BERGYI 0.06 642.80 86.78 729.58

290 NYAMEKE ANYIMA 0.09 875.04 118.13 993.17

291 MAAME MORKE EBA 0.08 750.21 101.28 851.49

292 COMFORT EDUKU 0.09 930.87 125.67 1,056.54MADAM AJOECHIE FAMEYE 0.08 107.70

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293 797.81 905.52

294 ETWELEBOR MELA 0.12 1,201.94 162.26 1,364.20

295 ANGELINA HIEVI 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

296 SUZANA KAYA 0.02 234.85 31.70 266.55

297 TEACHER ERZOAH NYAMEKE 0.05 474.07 64.00 538.07

298 ELIZABETH ANYIMAH 0.04 390.40 52.70443.11

299 ETWEREBOR NYARKO 0.02 192.01 25.92 217.93

SAMENYE

300 (ADIE) ANGELINA AWUA KWAME 0.02 222.22 30.00 252.22

301 MADAM ASUA 0.06 592.59 80.00 672.59

302 MADAM AFUA 0.09 878.20 118.56 996.76

303 MADAM TENA 0.77 7,722.22 1,042.50 8,764.72

304 MADAM FATIMA 0.25 2,494.53 336.76 2,831.29

AZULETI

304 CECILIA KYEMOKOR 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83ESI BENEA 0.05 73.78

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305 546.51 620.29

306 GLADYS ASEAH 0.03 293.56 39.63 333.19

307 AYEBA TENA 0.14 1,427.86 192.76 1,620.62

SAMENYE

308 NYAMEKE ANOMA 0.56 5,621.00 758.84 6,379.84

COMPOUND

309 DORIS LAWE 0.75 7,470.79 1,008.56 8,479.35

310 AMAZ AMAS 0.13 1,317.23 177.83 1,495.05

311 NYAMEKE AMA 0.41 4,103.70 554.00 4,657.70

312 YAA NZER 0.03 325.93 44.00 369.93

313 MAME AKUBA 0.09 937.04 126.50 1,063.54

314 AMINA OSMAN 0.02 232.69 31.41 264.10

315 MAME AKUBA 0.03 331.26 44.72 375.98

316 MAME OSOFO AZELE 0.15 1,462.41 197.42 1,659.83

317 TENA AYEBIE 0.34 3,425.93 462.50 3,888.43

318 CHRISTIANA ADDO 0.12 1,218.94 164.56 1,383.50

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319 MAAME EHYERA EKUBA 0.30 2,952.69 398.61 3,351.31

320 AUNTIE YAA 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

321 DORIS LAWE 1.01 10,055.56 1,357.50 11,413.06

MPATABA

322 EWURA EKUBA 0.53 5,282.20 713.10 5,995.29

323 MAAME YAA AKESI 0.56 5,630.05 760.06 6,390.11

324 ALUWA ALIMA ADELA 0.45 4,527.99 611.28 5,139.27

325 ALUWA ALIMA ADELA 1.11 11,135.95 1,503.35 12,639.30

326 ALU ALIMA ADELA 0.73 7,277.02 982.40 8,259.42

327 ALUA ACKAH ALIMA 0.10 1,007.41 136.00 1,143.41

328 MAAMA ANYA EWUSI 0.73 7,287.67 983.84 8,271.50

329 EMUAA NKAMA 0.23 2,314.81 312.50 2,627.31

330 NKAMA EMAA 0.32 3,240.74 437.50 3,678.24

MILE 5

331 ABENA RED 0.08 785.59 106.05 891.65AUNTIE KOWA FUSENI 0.21 280.44

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332 2,077.37 2,357.81

333 AFIA NYAMEKE 0.19 1,939.51 261.83 2,201.34

334 MAAME BOSUAMA 0.08 781.89 105.55 887.44

335 AFUA 0.17 1,694.66 228.78 1,923.43

336 AFIA KUSASE 0.20 1,979.84 267.28 2,247.12

337 MAGYARA 0.11 1,127.99 152.28 1,280.27

MANTEMANKABI

338 AMMA SERWAH 0.35 3,457.93 466.82 3,924.76

NSUNYAMEYE

339 MARY (AUNTIE) 0.16 1,598.78 215.84 1,814.62

340 ESTHER COFFIE 0.28 2,835.36 382.77 3,218.13

SERENYAME

341 MONICA ACKAH 0.06 626.06 84.52 710.58

SOWODADZEM

342 VICTORIA LIGBIDI 0.36 3,646.19 492.24 4,138.42

343 ERNESTINA ASIEDU 0.04 383.05 51.71 434.76

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344 AMMA NTRIWA 0.04 370.37 50.00 420.37

345 MERCY DUKU 0.04 433.47 58.52 491.99

NEW ANKASA

346 MANSA ADELE 0.02 222.22 30.00 252.22

347 AGYIRI HAGAR 0.01 148.15 20.00 168.15

348 ELIZABETH ADWOSA 0.07 666.67 90.00 756.67

349 ABA KATU 0.11 1,111.11 150.00 1,261.11

350 REGINA KANGA 0.73 7,333.33 990.00 8,323.33

351 ESTHER ADABA 0.36 3,573.54 482.43 4,055.97

AWHIAFUTU

352 GLADYS COFFIE 0.16 1,639.10 221.28 1,860.38

353 AGNES MENSAH 0.34 3,443.76 464.91 3,908.66

354 HANNA KWAW 0.02 153.73 20.75 174.48

355 CHRISTIANA BOADI (TANTI) 0.11 1,111.11 150.00 1,261.11

NYAMEBEKYERE

356 AKUA ADDI 0.51 684.50

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5,070.37 5,754.87

357 AUNTIE AFIA 0.13 1,256.43 169.62 1,426.05

358 ADWOA DONKOR 2.10 21,018.52 2,837.50 23,856.02

359 AWOYAN GIFTY 1.42 14,181.32 1,914.48 16,095.80

ANKASA

360

MAD. AWUBE 0.43 4,285.19 578.504,863.69

361 FATIMA IBRAHIM 2.52 25,192.59 3,401.00 28,593.59

362 ASU UNUS 0.69 6,896.30 931.00 7,827.30ASUFOFO NO 2

363 ASI ASAMOAH 1.20 11,962.96 1,615.00 13,577.96

364 MAAME SOMAAKA 0.61 6,121.00 826.34 6,947.34

365 ASI ASAMOAH 0.44 4,388.89 592.50 4,981.39

366 DAAVI FAVOUR BANSA 0.46 4,613.17 622.78 5,235.95SOSO NO 2

367 AKUA MOGYI 1.11 11,122.22 1,501.50 12,623.72

SUSUKA

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368 MAMA KOKUBA 0.58 5,775.71 779.72 6,555.43

369 MAMA KOKUBA 0.79 7,916.67 1,068.75 8,985.42KOJO BLACK

370 AMMA FOSUAA0.26

2,645.14 357.09 3,002.23

371 AMONE ONUA PAYE0.25

2,520.98 340.33 2,861.31

ELUBO

372 BEATRICE NSIAH YAMOAH 0.06 566.67 76.50 643.17

373 PAULINA EMOAH 0.53 5,321.36 718.38 6,039.74

SUB – TOTAL129.9 986,547.04 153,455.2 1,140,002.31

ESTIMATES OF CROP AFFECTED BY THE AGONA JUNCTION (APIMANIM) – ELUBO ROAD PROJECT - UNKNOWN

NO. CLAIMANTS

APIMANIM

FARMSIZEAcreages

VALUE OFLAND

VALUE OF CROPS TOTAL ESTIMATEDVALUE OFCROPS/LAND

1 UNKNOWN 0.97 4,857.50 971.50 5,829.00

2 UNKNOWN 0.66 3,282.03 656.41 3,938.44

3 UNKNOWN (OPP.GRSL) 0.81 4,062.50 812.50 4,875.00MORHINSO

4 UNKNOWN 0.56 2,812.50 562.50 3,375.005 UNKNOWN 0.90 895.00

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4,475.00 5,370.00

6 UNKNOWN 0.70 3,510.56 702.11 4,212.67

7 UNKNOWN 0.56 2,812.50 562.50 3,375.00

8 UNKNOWN 0.71 3,573.07 714.61 4,287.69

9 UNKNOWN 0.33 1,632.50 326.50 1,959.00

10 UNKNOWN 0.16 792.61 158.52 951.14

11 UNKNOWN 0.16 792.61 158.52 951.14

12 UNKNOWN 0.16 792.61 158.52 951.14

13 UNKNOWN 0.16 792.61 158.52 951.14AJUMAKO (PRINCESS N)

14 UNKNOWN 1.29 6,460.00 1,292.00 7,752.00AGYABENGKROM

15 UNKNOWN 0.78 3,903.41 780.68 4,684.09

16 UNKNOWN 0.30 1,490.67 298.13 1,788.81ANYAANO 32

17 UNKOWN 0.05 247.44 49.49 296.93EKWANSANZUA

18 UNKNOWN 0.09 93.08 558.47

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465.39

19 UNKNOWN 2.49 12,446.02 2,489.20 14,935.23

20 UNKNOWN 2.18 10,895.00 2,179.00 13,074.00

21 UNKNOWN 2.26 11,312.50 2,262.50 13,575.00

DADWEN

22 UNKNOWN 0.06 296.54 59.31 355.85

AYISAKRO

23 UNKNOWN 0.20 1,957.07 264.20 2,221.28

24 UNKNOWN 0.29 2,901.94 391.76 3,293.70

25 UNKNOWN 0.31 3,118.52 421.00 3,539.52

26 UNKNOWN 0.63 6,329.63 854.50 7,184.13

ASANTA

27 UNKNOWN 0.04 352.27 47.56 399.83

28 UNKNOWN 0.14 1,388.89 187.50 1,576.39

29 UNKNOWN 0.07 678.20 91.56

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30 UNKNOWN 0.32 3,240.74 437.50 3,678.24

31 UNKNOWN 0.02 176.14 23.78 199.91

EZIAMA

32 UNKNOWN 0.35 3,524.32 475.78 4,000.11

33 UNKNOWN 0.10 1,010.23 136.38 1,146.61

34 UNKNOWN 0.33 3,283.88 443.32 3,727.21

35 UNKNOWN 0.34 3,358.17 453.35 3,811.52

36 UNKNOWN 0.07 725.93 98.00 823.93

BAKANTA

37 UNKNOWN 0.14 1,388.89 187.50 1,576.39

EDWAKPOLE

38 UNKNOWN 0.50 4,981.48 672.50 5,653.98

AIYINASE

39 UNKNOWN 0.31 3,119.09 421.08 3,540.16

40 UNKNOWN 0.17 1,661.32 224.28 1,885.60

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COMPOUND

41 UNKNOWN 0.16 1,642.80 221.78 1,864.58

MILE 5

42 UNKNOWN 0.16 1,557.62 210.28 1,767.90

ANKASA

43 UNKNOWN 0.07 739.10 99.78 838.88

TOBOTOBO

44 UNKNOWN 0.17 1,686.97 227.74 1,914.72

ASUFOFO NO 2

45 UNKNOWN 0.88 8,798.36 1,187.78 9,986.14

ELUBO

46 UNKNOWN 0.30 3,001.14 405.15 3,406.29

47 UNKNOWN 1.37 13,722.22 1,852.50 15,574.72

48 UNKNOWN 0.36 3,629.63 490.00 4,119.63

49 UNKNOWN 0.49 4,937.04 666.50 5,603.54

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50 UNKNOWN 0.72 7,158.04 966.34 8,124.37

51 UNKNOWN 0.32 3,178.97 429.16 3,608.13

52 UNKNOWN 0.02 180.98 24.43 205.41

53 UNKNOWN 0.13 1,329.63 179.50 1,509.13

SUB- TOTAL 25.82 176,464.78 29133.59 205,598.45

ESTIMATES OF CROP AFFECTED AT APIMANIM - INSTITUTIONAL FACILITIES

NO. CLAIMANTS FARMSIZEAcreages

VALUE OFLAND

VALUE OF CROPS TOTAL.ESTIMATED VALUEOF CROPS/LAND

APIMANIM

1 GHANA RUBBER ESTATE 30.72 153,611.11 30,722.22 184,333.33AMPAIN

2 AMPAIN D/A J.H.S 0.28 2,833.33 382.50 3,215.83KANGBUNGLI

3 KANGBULI ISLAMIC J.H.S 0.16 1,574.07 212.50 1,786.57BAWIA

4NZEMA MAANLE MECHANICALTRAINING CENTRE 0.41 4,149.40 560.17 4,709.57

5 BERMENT D/A PRIMARY 0.77 7,656.69 1,033.65 8,690.35

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6 NURSERY SCHOOL 0.08 755.56 102.00 857.56

SAMENYE

7 SEMANYA CLINIC 0.13 1,327.86 179.26 1,507.12AZULETI

8 AZULETI D/A PRIMARY 0.21 2,131.57 287.76 2,419.33NSUNYAMEYE

9 NSUNYAMEYE J. H. S. 0.24 2,367.09 319.56 2,686.64

ANWHIAFOTU

10 ANWHIAFUTU D/A J.H.S 0.82 8,181.48 1,104.50 9,285.98

SUB-TOTAL 33.82 184,588.16 34,904.12 219,492.28

ESTIMATES OF CROPS - CHURCHES

NO. CLAMANTS FARMSIZEAcreages

VALUE OFLAND

VALUE OF CROPS TOTAL.ESTIMATED VALUEOF CROPS/LAND

ASANTA

1 CHURCH OF CHRIST 0.18 1,800.42 243.06 2,043.48

2 S.D.A CHURCH 0.80 8,048.15 1,086.50 9,134.65KPANDUE

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3 ACTION CHURCH 0.17 1,685.19 227.50 1,912.69

MPEM

4 CHURCH OF PENTECOST 0.02 234.85 31.70 266.55

MPATABA

5 HARRIS CHURCH (MPATEBA) 0.23 2,285.35 308.52 2,593.88

SOWODADZEM

6 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH 2.41 24,143.20 3,259.33 27,402.54

ELUBO7 MUSELEM (AHAMADIA) 0.31 3,137.04 423.50 3,560.54

SUB -TOTAL 4.12 41,334.20 5,580.11 46,914.33

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