Franklin Cudjoe writes ✍️
What I found on the GARID Project:
- It is not accurate that the Government of Ghana or the Ministry of Finance has delayed the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID).
- Between 2019 and 2024, the previous administration drew down US$103.8 million from the World Bank $350m loan.
Here’s the breakdown of how the money was used:
- US$22.1 million (21%) went to “training”.
- US$7.9 million (7%) was spent on “consultancies”
- US$60.8 million (59%)—the lion’s share-was diverted to COVID-19-related spending.
- US$1.68 million (2%) was used for other costs, largely the purchase of vehicles.
- Just US$11.4 million, barely 11% of the entire loan, was actually spent on flood prevention and mitigation works.
Put plainly: nearly US$9 out of every US$10 went to things other than protecting Ghanaians from floods. Only US$1 out of every US$10 was used for the project’s core purpose.
































