Ghanaians Should Get Ready For Mass Demolition Of Homes Due To The Heavy Rainfall!


Judging from Ghana’s president John Dramani Mahama’s recent comments after the explosion at the GOIL filling station near the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, Ghanaians should be ready to lose their homes for the greater good.

There will be a mass demolition of homes wrongly located near sewage systems, as the Government seeks to make the country a safer place by preventing further floods through a demolition by the Metropolitan Assembly .

According to Ghana’s president John Dramani Mahama some few hours ago, “We have to take some measures to avoid this in the future. Often when these measures are drastic, you have a lot of sympathy and pressure not to take these measures. But I think the time has come for us to move houses out of the waterways. The public should understand that it is necessary to take such measures to save everybody else”.

Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom has also supported the president’s speech via a Facebook post he promoted, saying:

“I agree. The fact that we have not been able to take “measures that are drastic” points to weak-kneed leadership. Good leaders solve problems, fix what is broken. And sympathy? What is sympathy when you are dead or your business is destroyed? I am ready to support concrete, specific, needed action to solve the problem. All I ask is for the President to lead from the front.

Following floods in Accra last year, some of my businesses lost valuable, expensive equipment and stock meant for sale. We built new drainage systems, built new walls, fortified our warehouse, etc. Once again, due to the recent rains, all our individual investment have gone to waste because the water way near us at Avenor burst its banks. If government does not fix the public water way, what we do as private people and businesses will not work.

I will not close any business down or lay off the workers. We will be back working.

I just want President Mahama to fix this problem. He is the President of the Republic of Ghana.”


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