Demolish all structures on waterways – Akufo-Addo direct MMDAs in Accra

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President Akufo-Addo

The Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies in the Greater Accra Region have been instructed by President Akufo-Addo to demolish all structures that cause flooding in the city.

He further admonished the Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) to immediately pull down all such structures to reduce the occurrence of flooding in Accra.

“MMDCEs have been charged to ensure that obstructions to the free flow of water as well as developments on waterways are removed immediately. MMDAs are also to ensure the strict adherence to developments in the planning laws of the country and sanction staff who issue permits for structures to be put on waterways to serve as a deterrent for those who engage in such acts,” Nana Akufo-Addo ordered.

As the rainy season commences many parts of Accra have been inundated with floods with several homes counting their losses after floodwaters destroyed a number of properties.

Delivering his speech at the commissioning of two IHC Beaver 50 dredgers and marine equipment of Dredge Masters Limited (DML), a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) in Accra, Nana Akufo-Addo said flooding in Accra must end.

“We will ensure that these directives are complied with. I have established a monitoring unit, and they will be reporting directly to me on the progress of the implementation of these measures. I am putting all MMDCEs on notice and will be held responsible for any breaches that result in damage as a result of flooding.”

Heavy rains, which started late Monday evening through Tuesday morning, submerged parts of the capital city.

This came after most parts of Accra got flooded after close to a 10-hour downpour last Saturday.

Residents in hard-hit areas had to abandon their homes to seek shelter elsewhere because the floodwaters entered their rooms.

The President also advised against the disposal of waste in drains, which he says is one of the contributory factors compounding the unfortunate situation.

“As President, I will not allow the selfish interest of a few to jeopardize the collective future of the rest of us. While the government does its part, we cannot overlook the negative effect of dumping of refuse into open drains by some unpatriotic citizens.”

“Regardless of the investment in the construction and re-engineering of open drains, the indiscriminate disposal of solid waste into open drains and channels will reduce our capacity to end the perennial flooding. I urge all those who engage in such practice to put an end to it,” Nana Akufo-Addo added.

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