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Accra Mayor Calls For Support To Fix Flooding
The Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), Elizabeth Sackey is inviting individuals and non-partisan to come together to tackle the flooding situation witnessed in some parts of the country.
Heavy downpours destroying property and roads in the capital city of Accra.
There has been an arrangement to prevent flooding in the major drains at Circle and Alajo permanently, but the drains get chocked again after they are dredged.
The Accra Mayor believes the fight against annual flooding can only be won with a planned effort.
She cautions Ghanaians to be conscious as the government plays its role in the fight, “The efforts by the government to curb flooding, especially in this city, can only be fruitful when we collaborate with it. Just as we joined hands, devoid of partisanship, to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the country, we can fight to flood if we put our minds to it.”
“Let’s consolidate the government’s efforts by being responsible, we can’t for instance continue to dump refuse into drains. We can’t fight flooding with this attitude.”