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Dam spillage: Economic challenge hampering government’s response effort, says Mahama

At least 31,000 individuals in nine districts have been displaced after excess water was spilled from the Akosombo and Kpong dams

Former president John Mahama has accused the Volta River Authority (VRA) of failing to put in place a disaster preparation plan prior to the spillage of the Akosombo dam.

At least 31,000 individuals in nine districts have been displaced after excess water was spilled from the Akosombo and Kpong dams, the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has said.

Crops have been destroyed, schools shut and the economy has come to a standstill in Mepe – the epicentre in the Volta Region – and parts of the Eastern and Greater Accra regions after the dams overflowed at Akosombo and Kpong.

Speaking at a policy discussion on advancing a West African Development Strategy at the University of Calgary in Canada, Mahama said the government has not adequately responded to the disaster partly because of Ghana’s economic crisis.

John Mahama in the Volta Region.
John Mahama in the Volta Region.

“The climate crisis for example in my country has created a humanitarian disaster for people residing along the Volta River, more than expected rainfall in the catchment area of the Volta River has resulted in the Volta River Authority (VRA) opening the spill gates of the Akosombo dam.

“This has led to flooding and displacement of families, disrupting businesses, and shutting down health and educational facilities. The resulting floods has displaced tens of thousands of people living in precarious conditions without adequate relief in terms of shelter, food, water and sanitation,” he said.

“As we speak, government has not been able to adequately respond to the disaster because of the challenges we face with the economy, the debt burden and the lack of a disaster preparation plan before the decision to spill was made,” Mahama said.

Listen to John Mahama in the attached audio clip below:

Watch the full speech in the attached video clip below: 

 

Reporting by Fred Dzakpata in Accra

 

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