December 22, 2024

Dredging Odaw river three months to rainy season ‘insignificant’ – Civil Engineer

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The time of the dredging of the Odaw River and Korle Lagoon may not yield the needed results – Civil Engineer cautions

People walking on a flooded road

A Civil Engineer, Abdulai Mahama has said the government’s efforts to dredge the Odaw river a few months into the rainy season may not yield positive results.

The Odaw river has over the years been a receptacle of solid waste, causing flooding in areas surrounding it during rains.

In light of this long-standing problem, Dredge Masters has been contracted by the government to desilt the Odaw river and the Korle Lagoon to end perennial flooding in these areas.

Mr Mahama, a Civil Engineer however believes the dredging of the Odaw river this year [2021] may not end flooding as it started only three months ahead of the rainy season.

“What I saw at Circle Odawna towards the coast was that they tried to do some dredging, but it is still insignificant compared to what I expect to be done. If you wait three months before the rain comes before you start dredging, it will lead to nought,” he said on Accra based Citi TV.

Many have attributed perennial flooding in the country to the siting of structures on waterways and blocked drainage systems, a situation that forces rushing floodwaters onto the streets and into homes.

Proffering suggestions to end flooding, particularly in areas close to the Odaw river, Mr Mahama emphasised the need to ascertain the major cause of flooding to find a lasting solution.

“Like I always say, we have indiscipline to a certain degree…If the Odaw is occupied by 80 per cent of silt, then we have to look at what is generating the silt.”

Following the June 3, 2015 flood and fire disaster, the government implemented several measures including the annual dredging and desilting of major drains in the country to forestall similar incidents in the country.

The government signed a two-year contract with Dredge Masters, a dredging company, in 2019, to dredge the Odaw river.

The government recently said it had secured funds from the World Bank to dredge the Odaw river for five years to forestall the perennial flooding in those areas.

By: Stella Annan | myactiveonline.com Twitter @activetvgh

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