General News of Monday, 3 June 2019

Source: classfmonline.com

Mahama, NDC pay for Adabraka flood garbage cleanup

Former President John Dramani Mahama and his team interacted with residents after the floods play videoFormer President John Dramani Mahama and his team interacted with residents after the floods

Former President John Dramani Mahama and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have borne the cost of clearing the debris left in the wake of last week’s flooding in Adabraka and its environs in the national capital, Accra.

This followed his tour of the area and interaction with flood victims whose shacks were decimated by the floods at the Sahara Ghetto near the Odaw River in the capital.

Mr Mahama, who was accompanied by the Member of Parliament for Klottey Korle, as well as other officials of the opposition NDC, consoled the victims.

Addressing the affected residents, Mr Mahama, who is the 2020 flag bearer of the NDC, encouraged the victims to clear whatever heaps of rubbish that found their way into their homes and convey them to a designated area where the NDC had made provisions for their proper disposal.

Mr Mahama said: “The premonition about what will happen is dire because as it rained about 40 minutes, if you see the level the water rose to, it means that knowing Accra’s rainy season, in the first half of June where it rains from morning till evening, it means we are looking at a very serious situation and if we don’t speed up the efforts to clear the drains before the main rains come, we could have some casualties.



“So, let’s all, as a people, see how we can put pressure [on officialdom] so that the authorities can speed up and do what they have to do. In the meantime, there is still a lot of filth gathered in the houses, so, we urge them to bring them out to this path. We’ve asked the tricycle guys who pick the garbage to take it and move it to the disposal sites. We’ve asked the assemblyman and MP and opinion leaders to encourage them to bring out all the garbage. We’ve made provisions to pay the tricycles to collect the garbage”.