President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Monday afternoon inspected flooded areas in the lower Volta basin and pledged the government’s commitment to alleviate the plight of the flood victims.
He expressed sympathy for the people in relation to the tragedy that has happened.
President Akufo-Addo said the government will do everything in its power to assist everybody affected by the floods in North Tongu, South Tongu, and Central Tongu, all in the Volta Region.
“When these things happen and the government acts, politics does not come in at all. I took the oath of office as president to protect every citizen of Ghana, whether they voted for me or not. Once I have taken the oath, I am the president. So Togbe, I want you, your elders, and the people to understand that the government is acting for all Ghanaians,” he said.
“I came here because Ghanaians are having difficulties and suffering, and it is my responsibility to try and help, because if it is a question of who votes for me and who does not vote for me, I should not be here because you don’t vote for me; that is not my concern,” the President added.
President Akufo-Addo explained that when the tragedy occurred, he was out of jurisdiction in the United States of America (USA), but he has already discussed with the Chief of Staff what has to be done in response to the tragedy.
He said the most important thing is to ensure that lives are protected, therefore the establishment of a centre in Mepe and the provision of relief items by the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).
He said NADMO was going to continue to provide relief items and that, apart from what NADMO is doing, “we are also thinking about the future. I am aware that you are farming people; you are farming on the banks of the rivers, and the overflow has destroyed many farms.”
President Akufo-Add added that the Ministry of Agriculture will work and decide on the nature of support to offer in the long term when the water goes away.
He said the inter-ministerial committee is working in several phases, with the immediate one being relief items supplied to victims.
The President, who returned to Ghana Sunday night after a four-day official duty in the United States, was joined by members of the Inter-Ministerial Committee set up by the government to help address the havoc caused downstream by the Akosombo Dam spillage and to help bring relief to those affected.
The tour enabled the president and the committee to assess the destruction caused by the flood and its effect on the people in the various communities.
The committee, headed by the Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, is coordinating the government’s response to the spillage.
Source: Graphic Ghana