President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has directed the removal of all structures on watercourses as a key intervention to stop the perennial floods in parts of the country.
He has also charged metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives (MMDCEs) to ensure that, with immediate effect, every obstruction to the free flow of water, as well as developments along watercourses, is removed.
The President gave the directive when he commissioned two dredgers and marine equipment by Dredge Masters Limited (DML), a subsidiary of the Jospong Group of companies (JGC), on May 25, 2022.
The equipment, which adds to the €54-million investment the company has made in marine equipment, has the capability of dredging up to 16 metres deep and also carrying out large-scale reclamation.
The IHC Beaver 50 dredgers can undertake mega projects at ports and harbours, reservoirs and dams, reclamation of land from the sea, environmental and climate change mitigation works, flood control activities, among others.
President Akufo-Addo said to ensure that the directives were strictly complied with, a monitoring unit had been established at the Jubilee House that would be reporting directly to him on the progress of implementation of the measures.
“I am, thus, putting all MMDCEs on notice. You will be held accountable for any breaches that result in damage from flooding. As the President of the Republic, I will not allow the selfish acts of a few to jeopardise the collective future of the rest of us,” the President said.
Sanctions
The President said MMDCEs were to ensure the strict adherence of developers to the planning laws of the country and sanction staff who had to issue permits for structures to be built on watercourses to serve as a deterrent to others who sought to engage in that act.
The Presidential directive comes on the heels of the days of heavy flooding experienced in parts of Accra, the Greater Accra Region and the Volta Region which displaced many people and destroyed properties running into millions of Ghana cedis.
President Akufo-Addo said while the government was doing its part, it could not overlook the negative effects of the dumping of refuse in open drains by some unpatriotic citizens.
He stressed that regardless of the investment made in the construction of drains, the indiscriminate disposal of solid waste into drains and channels would reduce the capacity to end the perennial problem of flooding.
He urged all engaged in such practices to put an end to them.
The President commended Dredge Masters for its continuous role in supporting his government’s quest to find a permanent fix to the perennial flooding in parts of Accra.
He said the new fleet of equipment acquired by Dredge Masters would not only help curb the yearly flooding in Accra but also improve marine lives.
“For us in Ghana, Dredge Masters has made significant contributions in this area, and the introduction today of the two ultra-modern IHC Beaver 50 dredgers means that Ghana, within the West African market, has its own indigenous company which can dredge to a depth of 16 metres,” he said.
Source : graphiconline.com
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