Recent heavy rains in Ghana have once again underscored the urgent need for effective flood prevention and management strategies in the country. Despite efforts such as the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development project (GARID), which aimed to bolster the resilience of the national capital, the issue persists.
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Former President John Dramani Mahama, who is the flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the upcoming 2024 election, has articulated his plans to tackle this pressing challenge if elected to lead the nation once again.
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In a recent Facebook post, Mahama expressed deep concern over the government's failure to adequately manage and prevent floods, particularly in light of the recent loss of life and extensive property damage caused by the heavy downpours. He lamented the lack of a comprehensive flood prevention and management plan, highlighting the inadequacy of existing interventions despite substantial financial investments.
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Mahama emphasized the importance of prioritizing the protection of citizens' lives and properties, declaring that "the current administration has failed in this regard." He pledged unwavering commitment to finding engineering solutions to persistent flooding issues and implementing effective prevention and management strategies.
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Key components of Mahama's proposed plan include investing in sustainable drainage systems, clearing structures in waterways, improving waste management practices, and implementing proactive measures to mitigate the impact of heavy rains. He stressed the need for real change and real solutions to safeguard the lives and livelihoods of Ghanaians, calling for unity and collective action in achieving this goal.
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Meanwhile, Parliament has approved a $150 million loan from the World Bank for the ongoing Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) project, which aims to mitigate flooding issues in the capital.
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