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Chinese investors resume China Mall project in Koforidua despite stop work order; cite Omanhene’s intervention

Construction work on the controversial China Mall project in Koforidua has resumed despite a stop work order issued over flooding concerns.

Obed Kojo Ansah By Obed Kojo Ansah Published June 12, 2026
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Chinese investors behind the China Mall project in Koforidua have resumed construction works despite a stop work order issued by the Eastern Regional Minister Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey following recent flooding concerns linked to the project site.

According to a letter intercepted by Starr News and signed by the Omanhene of New Juaben Traditional Area, Daasebre Kwaku Boateng III, the Traditional Authority appealed to the Eastern Regional Minister to allow work to continue while corrective drainage works are undertaken simultaneously.

The letter, titled “Appeal for Urgent Approval to Continue Work on the China Mall Project with Parallel Drainage Remediation,” acknowledged concerns raised by the Minister over the drainage system behind the project site and the bridge serving as a major water channel.

Daasebre Kwaku Boateng III acknowledged that the recent flooding incident after heavy rainfall underscores the need for urgent technical intervention but argued that halting the project entirely could have severe financial implications for the investors.

According to the letter, the investors stated that the project is contractually time-bound and delays are attracting penalties. They further indicated that construction materials already delivered to the site are deteriorating and resulting in financial losses.

The investors also explained that workers engaged on the project, including expatriates, continue to receive daily wages despite the suspension of productive work, while other operational and logistical expenses continue to accumulate.

In view of these concerns, the Omanhene appealed to the Regional Minister to permit immediate resumption of construction while drainage remediation works proceed under the supervision and guidance of the appropriate technical agencies.

He assured that the Traditional Authority recognises the potential danger posed by the drainage challenge and remains committed to ensuring the drainage system is properly fixed to allow the free flow of rainwater without endangering residents, motorists, and pedestrians.

The letter further argued that allowing construction to continue alongside remedial works would help protect investor confidence in Koforidua and the Eastern Region, while demonstrating that environmental and safety standards can coexist with investment support.

The Omanhene therefore requested a timely response from the Regional Minister to enable all stakeholders to proceed in the interest of public safety, development, and economic stability.

Sources say the Regional Minister has not responded to the letter yet.

However, Omanhene summoned the Regional Minister and the MCE for New Juaben to the palace for a close door meeting over the matter few days ago.

When contacted the Regional Minister refused to comment.

Source: Starrfm.com.gh

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